topic
[ top-ik ]
/ ˈtɒp ɪk /
noun
a subject of conversation or discussion: to provide a topic for discussion.
the subject or theme of a discourse or of one of its parts.
Rhetoric, Logic.
a general field of considerations from which arguments can be drawn.
Also called theme. Linguistics.
the part of a sentence that announces the item about which the rest of the sentence communicates information, often signaled by initial position in the sentence or by a grammatical marker.
Compare comment(def 7).
Origin of topic
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British Dictionary definitions for topic
topic
/ (ˈtɒpɪk) /
noun
a subject or theme of a speech, essay, book, etc
a subject of conversation; item of discussion
(in rhetoric, logic, etc) a category or class of arguments or ideas which may be drawn on to furnish proofs
Word Origin for topic
C16: from Latin
topica translating Greek
ta topika, literally: matters relating to commonplaces, title of a treatise by Aristotle, from
topoi, pl of
topos place, commonplace