Theme
UK /["/θiːm/"]/US /["/θiːm/"]/
Definition
the subject or main idea in a talk, piece of writing or work of art
In simple words: The main idea or topic of something, like a story or event.
Examples
- The main theme of the movie was love and sacrifice.
- The teacher asked the students to write an essay on a theme of their choice.
- Each of the sections in the book explores a different theme.
- The event had a tropical theme, with decorations and food to match.
- The recurring theme throughout her paintings is the beauty of nature.
Usage notes
Use 'theme' when discussing literature, films, or events. It can be formal or casual but is often found in academic contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'theme park' where different areas represent different ideas.
Collocations
- basic
- central
- dominant
- address
- continue
- develop
- emerge
- run through something
- music
- song
- tune
- on the theme of
- variations on a theme
Synonyms
- topic
- subject
- concept
- idea
- motive
Antonyms
- variation
- diversity
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'meme' which refers to a cultural idea.
- Using 'theme' inappropriately for specific examples instead of general topics.
- Mixing up 'theme' with 'thesis' which means a central argument.