themed
Pronunciation: [θiːmd]
Word
Context: “design and events”
(adjective) when something is designed or planned around a certain idea or topic. For example, a birthday party can be themed around superheroes, which means everything relates to superheroes.
Example
The themed party was lots of fun, with decorations and games related to dinosaurs.
Example
The party was not themed at all; it felt very random with no special focus.
Example
What theme did you choose for your birthday celebration?
Context: “design and ideas”
(verb) the past tense of 'theme' meaning to create or base something on a specific idea. For instance, if you themed a school project, you designed it around a particular subject.
Example
They themed the new restaurant menu around Italian food, making it very authentic.
Example
They didn’t theme their project, which made it confusing and hard to follow.
Example
How did you themed your art presentation last year?
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