theme
[ theem ]
/ θim /
noun
adjective
having a unifying theme: a theme restaurant decorated like a spaceship.
verb (used with object), themed, them·ing.
to provide with a theme.
Origin of theme
1250–1300; Middle English
teme, theme (< Old French
teme) < Medieval Latin
thema, Latin < Greek
théma proposition, deposit, akin to
tithénai to put, set down
OTHER WORDS FROM theme
theme·less, adjective sub·theme, nounWords nearby theme
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British Dictionary definitions for theme
theme
/ (θiːm) /
noun
verb
(tr)
to design, decorate, arrange, etc, in accordance with a theme
Derived forms of theme
themeless, adjectiveWord Origin for theme
C13: from Latin
thema, from Greek: deposit, from
tithenai to lay down
Cultural definitions for theme
theme
A central idea in a piece of writing or other work of art: “The theme of desperation is found throughout his novels.” Also a short composition assigned to a student as a writing exercise.