Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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expose | Yes | No | Yes | No |
subject | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
expose (noun) | subject (noun) |
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the exposure of an impostor or a fraud | something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation |
a branch of knowledge | |
some situation or event that is thought about | |
the subject matter of a conversation or discussion | |
(grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated | |
(logic) the first term of a proposition | |
a person who owes allegiance to that nation | |
a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation |
expose (adjective) | subject (adjective) |
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likely to be affected by something | |
being under the power or sovereignty of another or others | |
possibly accepting or permitting |
expose (verb) | subject (verb) |
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abandon by leaving out in the open air | make accountable for |
expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas | cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to |
make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret | make subservient; force to submit or subdue |
put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position | |
remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body | |
to show, make visible or apparent | |
expose to light, of photographic film | |
expose or make accessible to some action or influence | |
reveal to view as by removing a cover |