soggettivo
subjective
adjective sohd-jet-TEE-voh Rare
Origin: From Late Latin subjectivus, from subjectus, 'placed under'.
Usage Note
Soggettivo contrasts with oggettivo ('objective') and is used in philosophy, art criticism, and everyday discussion. Note the double consonant: the spelling is sogg-, not sog-. The adverb form is soggettivamente. In legal and academic writing it often appears in phrases like diritto soggettivo (subjective right, i.e. a personal legal entitlement).
Examples
"Il giudizio estetico è sempre soggettivo."
Natural Translation
Aesthetic judgement is always subjective.
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