Theme ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Theme ( noun )

  1. A subject or topic of conversation or of a written work.
  2. A recurrent idea or feature in a work of art or literature.
  3. 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:

  1. The theme of the novel is the struggle for power.
  2. The theme park has different sections with different themes.
  3. The theme of the party was Hollywood glamour.
  4. The main theme of the movie is friendship.
  5. The theme of the song is love and heartbreak.

(As a verb)

Theme ( verb )

  1. A subject or topic of conversation or of a written work.
  2. A recurrent idea or feature in a work of art or literature.
  3. 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:

  1. The theme of the novel is the struggle for power.
  2. The theme park has different sections with different themes.
  3. The theme of the party was Hollywood glamour.
  4. The main theme of the movie is friendship.
  5. The theme of the song is love and heartbreak.
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