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thematic
/ θɪˈæɪ /
adjective
of, relating to, or consisting of a theme or themes
linguistics denoting a word that is the theme of a sentence
grammar
denoting a vowel or other sound or sequence of sounds that occurs between the root of a word and any inflectional or derivational suffixes
of or relating to the stem or root of a word
noun
grammar a thematic vowel
``-o-'' is a thematic in the combining form ``psycho-''
Other 51Թ Forms
- thematically adverb
- nonthematic adjective
- nonthematically adverb
- unthematic adjective
- unthematically adverb
- ٳˈپ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
In “Materialists,” she builds on that query, creating her own thematic universe where movies made by adults, for adults, have problems that actually reflect the adult experience.
But unlike in the past, Byrne’s new movie never waylays you with a surprise narrative wrinkle or unexpected thematic depth.
Database tools for higher education make it possible to search the archives for plays dealing with specific thematic topics, making it more useful for instruction across disciplines.
By juxtaposing these two events, it feels like the show is putting its thematic cards out on the table pretty early.
The clash of perspective enlivens the drama by clarifying the thematic questioning holding “Cordially” together — how can human beings process the scale of destruction around them without succumbing to feelings of futility.
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