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Definitions
Verb
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simple past tense and past participle of theme

"The band performed a themed version of their hit song last night, which also served as a great theme for the entire concert."

In plain English: To theme something means to design it around a specific topic, style, or story so that everything fits together perfectly.

"The party was themed after the 1920s with flapper dresses and jazz music."

Adjective
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Having a particular theme or topic

"The hotel offers several themed suites, each decorated to reflect a different historical era."

In plain English: Themed means something is designed around a specific topic, idea, or style to create a particular feeling or experience.

"The hotel has decorated its lobby with an Egyptian-themed party atmosphere."

Example Sentences
"The hotel has decorated its lobby with an Egyptian-themed party atmosphere." adj
"The party was themed after the 1920s with flapper dresses and jazz music." verb
"The company decided to themed their office break room with tropical plants and bright colors." verb
"She attempted to themed her birthday party around the ocean but ran out of time before decorations arrived." verb
"Why did you try to themed this casual dinner so formally?" verb
Related Terms

Origin

The word themed is formed by adding the suffix -ed to the noun theme. It entered English as a standard grammatical construction to indicate that something was created around or centered on a specific subject.

Rhyming Words
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