689 Verbs to Use for the Word subject

" Changing now the subject, I ventured to inquire how they employed their leisure hours, and whether many did not experience here a wearisome sameness, and a feeling of confinement and restraint.

He was dressed in the ordinary black priestly garb, looked like an ascetic with pale, thin face, which lighted up very much when discussing any subject that interested him.

They have formed the subjects of study for poets, scholars and liturgists, ancient and modern.

The author of "America's National Game" is conceded, always, everywhere, and by everybody, to have the best equipment of any living writer to treat the subject that forms the text of this remarkable volume, viz., the story of the origin, development and evolution of Base Ball, the National Game of our country.

Attention is called to the symposium by prominent Base Ball writers which brings up a subject of interest in regard to future world's series.

Ultimately, however, the difficulties of the situation were allayed by the reforms introduced on the recommendation of the commission appointed to consider the whole subject of the gold-fields.

It was impossible to believe that my father himself would have acted thus; but he was not a man to brook interference, and I did not see how to introduce the subject, what to say.

"Well," said Jack Vance, suddenly broaching the subject which was uppermost in each of their minds, "we've had jolly times together.

I would have liked to ask my sister, how high the water had risen; but felt it was wiser not to mention the subject to her.

And now I will leave this hateful subject and go on to another, on which I am moved to speak once and for all, because it is much in men's minds just nowI mean what is vulgarly called "capital punishment," the punishing of murder by death.

"If a number of students are all day together, and in their conversation never approach the subject of righteousness, but are fond merely of giving currency to smart little sayings, they are difficult indeed to manage.

Leave them alone; and, taking fresh subjects, dip your brushes in brains, as old OPIE or somebody else said, and go to work with a will.

Then, as if to prove that he wasn't overanxious to pursue the subject: "Say, Maudie, ain't that French Charlie over there?"

Here again philosophy laid its finger upon its nose, and winked facetiously, as if it had found a new subject for ridicule, in the stupendous folly of such an inquiry.

" The major raised his eyebrows; Arthur whistled softly; Uncle John smiled; but with one accord they dropped the disagreeable subject.

This implied some skilful engineering, and Mr. Arthur Waring, having studied this subject fully abroad, came on from Boston, and took up his abode in Valley Mills village.

She had imagined him all-powerful; and the first person to whom she mentioned his name dismissed the subject indifferently.

I chose this subject because it is comparatively new.

A rough approximation to the average duration of these mountain lakes may be made from data already suggested, but I cannot stop here to present the subject in detail.

He saw Olympia smiling mischievously and turned the subject abruptly.

Now, you'd like to know the subject.

I have ventured, in my note of declination, to mention that if I investigated that subject I might decide that there was no star in the case, and then what would become of me, and where should I go?

Our principles are diametrically opposite, so let us avoid the subject.

If such were really the case, I should have selected some other subject than a "piece of chalk" for my discourse.

"Consider then, my good friend, whether you are of the same opinion as me; for thus I think we shall understand better the subject we are considering.

689 Verbs to Use for the Word  subject