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subject vs blind spot

blind spot vs subject

subject and blind spot both are nouns.

subject is an adjective but blind spot is not an adjective.

subject is a verb but blind spot is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
subject Yes Yes Yes No
blind spot Yes No No No
As nouns, blind spot is a hyponym of subject; that is, blind spot is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than subject:
  • subject: some situation or event that is thought about
  • blind spot: a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment
Other hyponyms of subject include area, remit, res adjudicata, res judicata.
subject (noun) blind spot (noun)
something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation the point where the optic nerve enters the retina; not sensitive to light
a branch of knowledge a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment
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
subject (adjective) blind spot (adjective)
likely to be affected by something
being under the power or sovereignty of another or others
possibly accepting or permitting
subject (verb) blind spot (verb)
make accountable for
cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to
make subservient; force to submit or subdue
Difference between subject and blind spot

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