thematic
pronunciation
How to pronounce thematic in British English: UK [θɪˈmætɪk]
How to pronounce thematic in American English: US [θɪˈmætɪk]
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- Adjective:
- relating to or constituting a topic of discourse
- of or relating to a melodic subject
Word Origin
- thematic (adj.)
- 1690s, in logic, from Greek thematikos, from thema (genitive thematos; see theme). From 1871 of writing or discourse. Related: Thematical; thematically.
Example
- 1. Scholars held heated discussions on the thematic speeches and relevant issues .
- 2. Thematic maps illustrate a particular theme or topic .
- 3. Google also provides thematic special effects such as hats , spiders , and ornaments during holidays such as halloween or christmas .
- 4. With civilian it is to this is in office civilian already worked into the government thematic .
- 5. Media will use one individual youth 's story to draw out one thematic experience that they use to represent the entire china youth generation .