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Topic   /tˈɑpɪk/   Listen
Topic

noun
1.
The subject matter of a conversation or discussion.  Synonyms: subject, theme.  "It was a very sensitive topic" , "His letters were always on the theme of love"
2.
Some situation or event that is thought about.  Synonyms: issue, matter, subject.  "He had been thinking about the subject for several years" , "It is a matter for the police"



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"Topic" Quotes from Famous Books



... way of commencing a lecture is to tell a short story . . . about the chairman if possible. But you must be careful. Keep off the topic of the chairman's marital affairs; he may have lodged a divorce petition ...
— A Dominie in Doubt • A. S. Neill

... glory which would be shed upon it by such an intellectual invention as the foregoing. Though it has undoubtedly never been adverted to in any way, since she so asserts the fact, by any of the "many men of genius" who have exercised their minds upon the topic of the unities, yet by a singular chance we have fallen upon something very much like it in the petty effusions of two or three subordinate scribblers, who have presumed to hint at what was not excogitated by their betters. ...
— The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831 • Various

... transferred the information to the captain, and presently the steward came and beckoned me to follow him down to his cabin, remarking that nobody would see me. I saw the captain, and told him what I knew of the matter. The robbery continued to be the sole topic of talk the rest of the journey. Clearing the coast of Fife, we soon came in sight of Edinburgh, and, sailing up the Forth, we finally landed at Leith. It was Sunday afternoon, and there were large numbers of people about to watch us land. The majority of the people ran for the first pier, but ...
— Adventures and Recollections • Bill o'th' Hoylus End

... isn't it?" said Lord Henry at last, when he found that the topic of the Tribes also ...
— Too Old for Dolls - A Novel • Anthony Mario Ludovici

... of that day either in walking about the park with the nurse and children or in sitting in her own room. For a long while past she had avoided the General and had scarcely had a word to say to him (scarcely a word, I mean, on any SERIOUS topic). Yes, that I had noticed. Still, even though I was aware of the position in which the General was placed, it had never occurred to me that he would have any reason to avoid HER, or to trouble her with ...
— The Gambler • Fyodor Dostoyevsky


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