theme
/θim/
verb
- To give a particular subject or style to something, especially an event, party, or place.
- The restaurant is themed like a 1950s diner.
- They decided to theme the wedding around their favorite book series.
- The park's new area is themed after a medieval castle.
noun
- The main subject or idea that is discussed or explored in a piece of writing, speech, movie, or other work.
- The teacher asked the students to identify the theme of the story.
- The main theme of the novel is the struggle between good and evil.
- Love is a common theme in many songs and poems.
- A specific subject or topic that is repeated or developed in a work or event.
- The party had a tropical theme, with decorations like palm trees and seashells.
- The conference's theme this year is innovation in technology.
- Each room in the hotel has a different theme, from ancient Egypt to outer space.
- A short melody that is repeated or developed in a piece of music.
- The composer introduced a new theme in the second movement.
- Beethoven's Fifth Symphony begins with a famous four-note theme.
- The theme from the movie is instantly recognizable.
- A setting or design that gives a consistent look and feel to a website, document, or software.
- I chose a nature theme for my presentation slides.
- The website offers several themes for your blog, including a minimalist one.
- You can change the theme of your phone to make it look darker at night.