[
US
/ˈtɑpɪk/
]
[ UK /tˈɒpɪk/ ]
[ UK /tˈɒpɪk/ ]
NOUN
-
some situation or event that is thought about
he had been thinking about the subject for several years
it is a matter for the police
he kept drifting off the topic -
the subject matter of a conversation or discussion
he didn't want to discuss that subject
it was a very sensitive topic
his letters were always on the theme of love
How To Use topic In A Sentence
- He expressed his racial hatred for everyone, especially OBama making veiled death threats, spoke of other dangerous topics etc … and then offered to sell me a mosser rifle as he was buying a a whole shippment of them. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
- With the usual prerogative of the wealthy classes, he tended to choose doctors with a reputation for having studied some topics in greater detail than usual.
- The attitude of sex offense and the examination of mass media were the topics less to be reported lately.
- Side effects of all topical treatments include allergic and contact dermatitis, depigmentation of surrounding normal skin, and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation.
- That being impossible here, let us return to the topic of theism and the relation of evil to divine purpose.
- ‘News’ is often more agitprop or tabloid than topical.
- Tessa Morris-Suzuku of Australian National University perhaps the most widely known Australian historian of Japan presented a paper on colonial Karafuto, one of many topics she is currently researching. 2007: Japan Top Ten Year in Review
- There are few food topics that arouse as much emotion as fish and chips. Times, Sunday Times
- In fact, I found myself reluctant to skip any topic in the book.
- For example, the origin of ivory can be identified by its strontium isotopic composition, which reflects the diet of the elephant.