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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher suggested that we study the subjunctive mood in Spanish.
The indecisive shopper tried on several subjunctive outfits before finally making a decision.
The speaker's subjunctive voice quivered as she delivered the emotional speech.
The artist's painting had a subjunctive quality, evoking a sense of dreamlike subordination.
They discussed the subjunctive nature of the proposed legislation.
The economist studied the subjunctive economic indicators and their impact on market trends.
The poet uses subjunctive imagery to evoke a sense of longing and uncertainty in the reader.
The lawyer argued that the defendant's statement was subjunctive and not a direct admission of guilt.
The opera singer's voice filled the auditorium with its rich, subjunctive tones.
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