- theme
- nounADJECTIVE▪ basic, central, dominant, important, key, main, major, overriding, underlying▪ broad, general, overall▪ common, popular, universal▪
universal themes of love and loneliness
▪ consistent, constant, familiar, favourite/favorite, recurrent, recurring▪ related▪ overarching, unifying▪ contemporary▪ historical, religious, etc.▪ campaign, conference, research▪ musical▪The movie's haunting musical theme stayed in my head for days.
VERB + THEME▪ address, continue, develop, discuss, examine, explore, have, introduce, reflect▪His later novels develop the theme of alienation.
▪ warm to (esp. BrE)▪‘Our work’, he continued, warming to his theme, ‘will be a milestone in scientific history.’
▪ identifyTHEME + VERB▪ emerge▪Several familiar themes emerged from the discussion.
▪ run through sth▪The same themes run through all her novels.
THEME + NOUN▪ music, song (esp. AmE), tune (esp. BrE)▪ park, pub (BrE), restaurant▪ partyPREPOSITION▪ on the theme of▪He gave a talk on the theme of teenage unemployment.
PHRASES▪ variations on a theme▪Most of the essays appear to be variations on a few central themes.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.