subjectiever
Subjectiever is a Dutch comparative adjective meaning more subjective. It describes judgments, interpretations, or evaluations that are more influenced by personal feelings, preferences, or beliefs than by objective facts. The term is formed from subjectief (subjective) with the comparative suffix -er, yielding subjectiever. The etymology traces to the Dutch adjective subjectief, itself from the Latin subjectivus via French sujetif. In Dutch, the opposite form is objectiever (more objective).
Usage and nuance: Subjectiever is used primarily in Dutch-language contexts—academic writing, journalism, and critical commentary—to compare
Related forms and contrasts: The term is often discussed alongside objectiever and neutral language that emphasizes
- Comparative adjectives in Dutch
Notes: In dictionaries such as Van Dale, subjectief is listed with the comparative form subjectiever, reflecting