Theme
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noun
,
verb
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(As a noun)
Theme ( noun )
- A subject or topic of conversation or of a written work.
- A recurrent idea or feature in a work of art or literature.
- A melody forming the basis of a piece of music.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french teme, from latin thema, from greek θέμα (théma, "proposition, subject"), from θέω (théō, "to place, put, se.t")
Examples:
- The theme of the novel is the struggle for power.
- The theme park has different sections with different themes.
- The theme of the party was Hollywood glamour.
- The main theme of the movie is friendship.
- The theme of the song is love and heartbreak.
(As a verb)
Theme ( verb )
- A subject or topic of conversation or of a written work.
- A recurrent idea or feature in a work of art or literature.
- A melody forming the basis of a piece of music.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french teme, from latin thema, from greek θέμα (théma, "proposition, subject"), from θέω (théō, "to place, put, se.t")
Examples:
- The theme of the novel is the struggle for power.
- The theme park has different sections with different themes.
- The theme of the party was Hollywood glamour.
- The main theme of the movie is friendship.
- The theme of the song is love and heartbreak.