Topic meaning in English
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Definition
a topic: a theme, a subject, a matter
What's the topic of the conference? What subject are they talking about?
Examples
- "What was the real topic?"
- "Philip : Well if the topic isn't love, why don't you ask your boyfriend Kevin or that British dude that's in love with Bruno?"
- "Immigration is the topic du jour."
- "Let's move on to today's topic: voter turnout."
- "Bruno : First of all, I thank you both for the research you've done on this topic."
- "Especially if the topic is love."
- "My themes will be wide-ranging, and I hope you'll find the topics interesting."
- "Today we have a very special topic."
- "Politics is a delicate topic of conversation in the United States."
- "Brian : Today, our very own Jean Marron has chosen a topic."
- "This is a sensitive topic, and I don't want anyone's feelings to get hurt... especially mine."
- "Today's topic: eggs: friend or foe?"
- "You should probably speak to Connors, he's much more in the know on this topic."
- "Brian : So, our topic of discussion is the new anti-piracy laws which are being debated in Europe."
- "They'll be asking you questions on a variety of topics to stimulate, uh, I mean, simulate what goes on at a real press conference."
- "To recap the topic of our discussion: we are going to continue our debate regarding the Delavigne Corporation's policy on outsourcing."
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