Similar words: profit motive, motif, motive, motion, emotion, emotive, notify, motivate. Meaning: n. a melodic phrase that accompanies the reappearance of a person or situation (as in Wagner's operas).
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1. Her designs in clothing became a leitmotif of the 1970s.
2. It was a leitmotif of the early It.
3. This remained the leitmotif of a torrent of radio, television and newspaper interviews Heseltine gave in the days following his resignation.
4. Ashton has other ways of creating a leitmotif to link incidents pertinent to the plot throughout a ballet.
5. The leitmotif of the disaster is cars.
6. Zhang makes the chrysanthemum the film's visual leitmotif.
7. If China is a leitmotif, readers may also detect a second running theme—or a pervasive tension.
8. It is the leitmotif of the building, combining a variety of functions: starting with the swimming pool to the living room with a fireplace and then to the bedroom upstairs.
9. The prevalence of tiny companies is a leitmotif across the ailing economies of Southern Europe.Sentence dictionary
10. But that is because his original leitmotif has been hopelessly over-shadowed through the lack of a good self-education.
11. The canine and anthropomorphism are also a leitmotif in Carlos Amorales' Manimal (2005) as well.
12. But that is because his original leitmotif has been hopelessly over-showed through the lack of a good self-education.
13. The title of one of Dietrich's best-known songs could serve as the leitmotif for her life.
14. This can be effected by the use of a leitmotif or phrases of music.
15. Managed competition, rather than a free market in health care, is the leitmotif of the reforms.
16. Then, as now, rulers used history to shape the present, a leitmotif that has marked almost every era.
17. "The way of true love never works out, except at the end of an English novel, " wrote Anthony Trollope, quoted as leitmotif by Mr Eugenides.
18. For all its consummate visual style, "Inception" also boasts an astute sound design: Listen for the leitmotif of a ticking stopwatch echoed by a passing bicycle and in Hans Zimmer's powerful score.
19. This last event, which almost concludes the book, is its leitmotif.
20. Maybe greater inequality in pay is an unavoidable megatrend, a leitmotif for the 21 st century.
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