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Definition of subject matter in English: subject matternoun mass nounThe topic dealt with or the subject represented in a debate, exposition, or work of art. Example sentencesExamples - The society looks forward to a good display of varied subject matter of local interest.
- In so doing he seems to want you to question the history of similar subject matter.
- The subject matter of this question is clear and can be divided into three parts.
- The horror subject matter makes the film appear to be ultimately, horror films.
- Buchan's great trick is his deadpan approach to the most outlandish subject matter.
- Its subject matter appears to be procedural and evidential rather than substantive.
- Its value lies in introducing its subject matter to those without special knowledge.
- There will be a good variety of subject matter and it is hoped to have refreshments available in aid of charity.
- The conversational subject matter becomes very odd indeed, or not what you'd expect.
- The poets are three young women and two men with an ethnic mix that is as diverse as their subject matter.
- I was falling into a popular error, that of confusing a film with its subject matter.
- The subject matter falls out as irrelevant, the different views on the same thing are what it's about.
- It does this not only through the treatment of its subject matter but also in its cinematic language.
- The simple style and everyday subject matter of her poems have made them a hit with almost everyone.
- How do you handle the thorny topic of how to arrange them: alphabetically or by subject matter?
- The record is harder, more serious, but then its subject matter is hardly a barrel of laughs.
- Another was that he was drawn to simple subject matter as well as painting history.
- The subject matter with which the condition deals is one relevant for its consideration.
- His irony, by contrast, is too subtle to stand up to the grimness of much of his subject matter.
- Do you think young people should be allowed to handle these types of subject matter?
Synonyms theme, topic, issue, question, concern, text, thesis, content, point, motif, thread Definition of subject matter in US English: subject matternounˈsəbjək(t) ˌmedərˈsəbdʒək(t) ˌmɛdər The topic dealt with or the subject represented in a debate, exposition, or work of art. Example sentencesExamples - Its value lies in introducing its subject matter to those without special knowledge.
- Buchan's great trick is his deadpan approach to the most outlandish subject matter.
- There will be a good variety of subject matter and it is hoped to have refreshments available in aid of charity.
- The conversational subject matter becomes very odd indeed, or not what you'd expect.
- Its subject matter appears to be procedural and evidential rather than substantive.
- The simple style and everyday subject matter of her poems have made them a hit with almost everyone.
- The poets are three young women and two men with an ethnic mix that is as diverse as their subject matter.
- Do you think young people should be allowed to handle these types of subject matter?
- The society looks forward to a good display of varied subject matter of local interest.
- The subject matter falls out as irrelevant, the different views on the same thing are what it's about.
- In so doing he seems to want you to question the history of similar subject matter.
- The record is harder, more serious, but then its subject matter is hardly a barrel of laughs.
- The horror subject matter makes the film appear to be ultimately, horror films.
- How do you handle the thorny topic of how to arrange them: alphabetically or by subject matter?
- The subject matter of this question is clear and can be divided into three parts.
- His irony, by contrast, is too subtle to stand up to the grimness of much of his subject matter.
- Another was that he was drawn to simple subject matter as well as painting history.
- I was falling into a popular error, that of confusing a film with its subject matter.
- The subject matter with which the condition deals is one relevant for its consideration.
- It does this not only through the treatment of its subject matter but also in its cinematic language.
Synonyms theme, topic, issue, question, concern, text, thesis, content, point, motif, thread |