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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241. Social psychology is clearly another large and highly complex topic.
242. Then we were supposed to steer the conversation to a safer topic.
243. Deion will be invited to speak everywhere, and on every conceivable topic: Deion on Whitewater.
244. The members, a dozen at the very most,[http://sentencedict.com/topic.html] pronounced on every current topic.
245. Dempster represents the biter-bit brigade, being a fairly constant topic whenever journos gather together.
246. It is algebra for today's lesson, my worst topic in maths.
247. We have introduced some basic components which would be required in a characterisation of the topic framework for any discourse fragment.
248. Some of his comments had nothing to do with the topic at hand.
249. Here a perennial topic in traditional public finance - the burden of the national debt - is considered.
250. Wedgwood has also been a popular topic on the national airwaves.
251. The Topic Criteria provide a comprehensive list of mathematical skills and processes.
252. The questions themselves can then be fitted in under the topic headings decided upon.
253. Usenet-the Net's prime discussion area-comprises over 85,000 newsgroups[sentencedict.com], each dedicated to a specific topic.
254. Majordomo allows a group of people to join or quit a mailing list dedicated to a specific topic.
255. Pupils need an introduction to the topic, and may need background information to appreciate what they will see on site.
256. She should have known better than to raise that kind of topic.
257. Female managers generally have less difficulty and embarrassment with this topic than do their male counterparts.
258. The meal in front of them is the topic of their most earnest conversation.
259. The subject of pensions is likely to be a hot topic at Labour's annual conference in October.
260. It is this topic which will be considered in the next chapter.
261. Military service was a hot topic at Oxford in the mid-1950s, too.
262. The topic of a Midwestern identity has nettled writers for decades.
263. Page description languages are currently a hot topic with much being written about the relative strengths and weaknesses of the various offerings.
264. Interspersed were comments on what seems to be a favorite topic: the abuses perpetrated by the media.
265. Once you power them up and get a topic, what you see is people can glide for awhile on that topic.
266. A teacher in one liaison group carried out a similar experiment with one of his classes with tests on a single topic.
267. Whatever the topic under discussion, they automatically began with some resentful expression of moral outrage.
268. It is noteworthy in this respect that relatively few recent reviews of social geography refer directly to interaction as a discrete topic.
269. This has been augmented by retirement migration, a topic that will be elaborated in the following section.
270. Your notes should provide a concise but comprehensive account of a given topic.