Pronunciation: /tɑpɪk/
noun a subject of conversation or discussion
A1 My favorite topic in school is math.
A2 The topic of today's lesson is about climate change.
B1 The book club will discuss various topics related to the theme of friendship.
B2 The panelists debated the controversial topic of genetic engineering.
C1 The conference will cover a wide range of topics in the field of artificial intelligence.
C2 The professor's lecture on quantum physics delved deep into the complex topic of string theory.
adjective pertaining to the subject being discussed
A1 The topic sentence of the paragraph introduces the main idea.
A2 She chose a topic book for her English class project.
B1 The students discussed various topics during the debate competition.
B2 The conference will cover a wide range of topics related to climate change.
C1 The expert panel delved deep into the complex topic of artificial intelligence.
C2 His dissertation explored a groundbreaking topic in the field of quantum physics.
formal The professor will be discussing a new topic in today's lecture.
informal I heard we're gonna talk about a new topic in class today.
slang Yo, what's the topic for today's lesson?
figurative Let's steer the conversation towards a lighter topic.
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