Synonym: issue, plot, point, problem, question, subject, text, theme. Similar words: go to pieces, tropical, atop, stop, stop by, non-stop, on top of, developing. Meaning: ['tɑpɪk /'tɒp-] n. 1. the subject matter of a conversation or discussion 2. some situation or event that is thought about.
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211. Short class investigations on the same topic could be initiated on a group basis with feedback from each of the groups.
212. Today the institution of monarchy is not a topic of controversy in Britain.
213. There are informal ways of expressing the topic, even in conversational discourse.
214. Aphid insecticide resistance-a hot topic for beet and potato growers as well as horticulturalists.
214. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
215. They have also been regarded as a topic distinctive to fluid dynamics.
216. Before leaving the topic of longitudinal studies, it is worth pointing out that the Census can be seen as an example.
217. Any consideration of topic involves asking why the speaker said what he said in a particular discourse situation.
218. Just a few jottings on an interesting rail topic can make useful copy.
219. Friday, 29 years after he was slain by a single rifle shot, his assassination is once again a hot topic.
220. In fact, the chance to show Neely fighting back tears probably became an excuse to return to the topic.
221. The Editor says One of the commonest letters of complaint or query that we receive covers the topic of out-of-date test kits.
222. Reginald Tufts, whose fighting ability was frequently the topic of heated debate, hit me until I cried.
223. A third way of dealing with a topic indirectly, perhaps the most difficult to handle, is to use analogy.
224. Go over the topic in your mind, identifying what you already know and don't know about the topic. 3.
225. This last section is the most level-headed assessment of the topic that I have read.
226. The next decade looks promising - especially for those who study the newly hot topic of neutrinos.
227. Generally, an author will be invited by the Series Editor to prepare a monograph on an agreed topic.
228. Next month the commission plans to publish two draft directives on this topic.
229. This turn also begins with Anderson mistaking the topic of conversation.
230. There is, then, a discrepancy between what each participant is talking about, within the topic framework.
231. This was a topic we talked about, how Jasper had been blessed, how I had been gypped.
232. Their bedroom doors closed, and suddenly our foibles became the topic of dinner conversation.
233. Television generally simplifies complex issues by using specific and dramatic examples to explain a topic.
234. The topic was acute myeloid leukemia, the deadliest form of leukemia.
235. It is not the purpose of this chapter to provide a comprehensive survey of the empirical work undertaken upon this topic.
236. Many social scientists have found the closed world of political extremists to be an exotic topic of study.
237. In other words, a topic is included if there is an information centre, source or service covering it.
238. The topic of sexism in language is probably the best known of all feminist linguistic concerns.
239. The non-standardised type is most suitably used in exploratory studies where little of any systematic nature is known about the topic.
240. Let me suggest another topic: the recent violent murder of two lesbian activists in Oregon.