subject
Spell check subject
Definition of subject:
part of speech: noun
One under another's authority; one owing allegiance to a sovereign; that which is treated or handled; theme.
part of speech: adjective
Common misspellings * :
- subect (11.8%)
- subjest (6.5%)
- sadi (0.2%)
- sibject (0.7%)
- supgect (0.4%)
- subjectto (0.4%)
- sujbect (2.5%)
- aubject (0.4%)
- sudject (1.2%)
- subjet (18.0%)
- subjcet (2.1%)
- subjct (1.8%)
- subgect (1.2%)
- subjekt (0.7%)
- subhect (0.4%)
- subjent (0.4%)
- subdject (0.4%)
- subjets (0.2%)
- sbuject (0.4%)
- subjesct (0.4%)
- sbject (1.1%)
- subjedt (0.4%)
- sujest (0.2%)
- subjuct (6.2%)
- sublect (1.1%)
- subjec (4.8%)
- sudjet (0.4%)
- sobject (0.4%)
- subejct (6.5%)
- subjecct (0.7%)
- subjust (0.9%)
- suject (15.7%)
- sunject (1.6%)
- subjact (0.4%)
- subjecy (0.7%)
- subjuec (0.4%)
- supject (1.4%)
- subjetc (0.9%)
- subjuect (3.5%)
- abay (0.4%)
- assiment (0.2%)
- susbject (0.5%)
- syubject (0.4%)
- subkect (0.7%)
- desmond (0.2%)
- subjedct (0.4%)
- subnject (0.4%)
- substect (0.4%)
* Misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,231,521 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.
Usage examples :
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But I am full of my subject and I have the feeling that I am getting more out, even if I can't get more in, by talking fast.
"Imaginary Interviews", - -
He answered no, nor of any towns down the river on that side; save that two leagues from thence was one town of a principal Indian, a subject of his; and on the other side of the river, three days' journey from thence down the river, was the province of Quigalta, which was the greatest lord that was in that country!
"A Narrative of the expedition of Hernando de Soto into Florida published at Evora in 1557", - -
" You mean," I said, " the subject of Isobel?"
"The Master Mummer", - -
The Colonel saw the point in a moment, and had no more to say on the subject
"The Adventures of Buffalo Bill", -