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- nounsub (noun) · subs (plural noun)
- a submarine:"the yachtsman claimed his boat had been sunk by a sub"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHshort for
- a substitute:"the team pulled back with a goal from sub Chris Malkin" · "they brought on a trio of subs in an effort to try to inject some energy into the attack"
- a person who takes the submissive role in BDSM sexual activities. Compare with dom."there's a major aspect of trust granted by the sub to the dom" · "he declared himself as my dom and I assumed the sub role"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa subscription.
verbsub (verb) · subs (third person present) · subbed (past tense) · subbed (past participle) · subbing (present participle)- act as a substitute for someone:"he subbed for Scott as weatherman"
prefix- at, to, or from a lower level or position:"subalpine" · "sub-basement"
- lower in rank:"subdeacon"
- of a smaller size; of a subordinate nature:"subculture"
- of lesser quality; inferior:"subhuman" · "substandard"
- somewhat; nearly; more or less:"subantarctic"
- denoting a later or secondary action of the same kind:"sublet" · "subdivision" · "subsequent"
- denoting support:"subvention"
- chemistryin names of compounds containing a relatively small proportion of a component:"suboxide"
Originfrom Latin sub ‘under, close to’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- The term "sub" can refer to different things:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.sub - a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United Stateswww.thefreedictionary.com/subBritannica Dictionary definition of SUB [count] informal 1 : someone who does the job of another person when that person is not able to do it : substitutewww.britannica.com/dictionary/subSUB- definition: 1. under or below: 2. less important or a smaller part of a larger whole:.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
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