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Word topic
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈtɒpɪk / NAmE / ˈtɑːpɪk /
Example
  • the main topic of conversation was tom's new girlfriend.
  • the article covered a wide range of topics.
  • the topic for tonight’s discussion is…
  • his main topic of conversation is football.
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topic

(noun)BrE / ˈtɒpɪk / NAmE / ˈtɑːpɪk /
  1. a subject that you talk, write or learn about
    • The main topic of conversation was Tom's new girlfriend.
    • The article covered a wide range of topics.
    • The topic for tonight’s discussion is…
  2. not appropriate or relevant to the situation
    • That comment is completely off topic.
    • He keeps veering off topic.
  3. appropriate or relevant to the situation
    • Keep the text short and on topic.
    • Let's get back on topic.

    Extra Examples

    • His main topic of conversation is football.
    • I did my best to change the topic= of conversation.
    • In the next chapter the writer focuses on the topic of adoption.
    • It might be better to avoid such a controversial topic.
    • Mr Graham will speak on the topic of dog breeding.
    • Our teaching is based largely on topic work.
    • Pensions are a hot topic at the moment.
    • She was an excellent speaker, but I found her choice of topic strange.
    • The book covers such diverse topics as diving and first aid.
    • There will be workshops on four main topic areas.
    • This topic comes up every year.
    • We discussed topics ranging from foreign policy to economics.
    • articles on religious art and related topics
    • the topic for discussion
    • The main topic of conversation was Tom’s new girlfriend.
    • The topic for tonight’s discussion is…

    Word Origin

    • late 15th cent. (originally denoting a set or book of general rules or ideas): from Latin topica, from Greek ta topika, literally ‘matters concerning commonplaces’ (the title of a written work by Aristotle), from topos ‘a place’.
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