thematic

/θɪˈmætɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to a particular subject or idea that is repeated or developed in a work, event, or situation.
    • Each chapter of the book explores a different thematic element like love or betrayal.
    • The party had a tropical thematic decoration with palm leaves and bright colors.
    • The museum's new exhibit has a thematic focus on ocean conservation.
  2. Relating to the main subject or topic of a discussion, text, or course.
    • The conference was organized into thematic sessions on education and technology.
    • The teacher divided the semester into thematic units like 'ancient civilizations' and 'the environment.'
    • Her essay follows a clear thematic structure, moving from problem to solution.
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