How to spell SUBJECTLY correctly?
If you intended to say "subjectly" but realized it's a misspelling, here are some correct alternative suggestions. Perhaps you meant "subtly", which means something is done in a subtle or delicate manner. Alternatively, "subjectively" implies a personal and biased viewpoint. Both options could fit better depending on the context of your sentence.
List of suggestions on how to spell subjectly correctly
- abjectly He abjectly apologized for his mistake in front of the entire team.
- subject The subject of the book is about ancient mythology.
- Subjected The animal was subjected to various tests in order to determine its behavior.
- subjects The subjects studied in college vary depending on the student's major.
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