particular theme

[/pərˈtɪkjələr θiːm/]
noun phrasepl: particular themes
tema particular
1. A specific subject or topic that is distinct from others; a central idea or motif that is individually identified or focused upon
The particular theme of her research was the impact of climate change on coastal communities.
O tema particular de sua pesquisa era o impacto das mudanças climáticas nas comunidades costeiras.
2. In literature or art, a recurrent idea or element that is unique to a specific work or author's style
The particular theme of isolation appears throughout his novels.
O tema particular do isolamento aparece ao longo de seus romances.
3. A distinctive subject matter chosen for discussion, presentation, or artistic expression
The conference focused on a particular theme: innovation in renewable energy.
A conferência focou em um tema particular: inovação em energia renovável.
In both Brazilian and American contexts, 'particular theme' is a formal, academic term commonly used in educational, literary, and professional settings. It emphasizes the specificity and distinctiveness of a chosen subject, making it essential vocabulary in essays, presentations, and scholarly discussions. The phrase reflects a preference for precision in formal communication.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
specific topicparticular subjectspecific motifdistinct ideafocused subject matter
Antonyms / Antônimos
general themebroad topicuniversal themecommon subject

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
tema particular
Standard usage in formal and informal contexts
Rio de Janeiro
tema específico
Alternative with emphasis on specificity
São Paulo
tema particular
Commonly used in academic and business contexts
Portugal
tema particular
Identical usage to Brazilian Portuguese; also 'assunto particular'

Related Words

themetopicsubject mattermotifcentral ideanarrative threadthematic element

Related Idioms & Phrases

stick to a particular theme
explore a particular theme
revolve around a particular theme
develop a particular theme
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