subject matter

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subject matter

The teacher explains the subject matter of the lesson on the whiteboard.

Definition

Noun: 1. The content or topic dealt with in a discourse, artistic work, or area of study: The substance, ideas, or themes that form the primary focus of a communication, such as a book, speech, painting, or conversation.

Usage

The term "subject matter" refers to the main topic, substance, or material contained within a communicative work or discussion. It is what the work is fundamentally about. - It is typically used in formal or analytical contexts to discuss the content of books, films, laws, academic fields, or artistic creations. - It is often preceded by possessive forms (e.g., the book's subject matter) or used with prepositions like of (e.g., the subject matter of the lecture).

Examples
  • The subject matter of her thesis is 19th-century economic history.
  • The film's dark subject matter made it unsuitable for young children.
  • The professor is an expert in the subject matter of constitutional law.
  • Critics praised the novel's complex characters, not just its political subject matter.
Advanced Usage
  • "To be versed in a subject matter": To have detailed knowledge or expertise in a particular area of content.
    • The consultant was deeply versed in the technical subject matter.
  • "Subject matter expert (SME)": A person who has authoritative knowledge in a specific field or topic. (Note: This is a common compound term where "subject matter" functions as a modifier).
    • We will consult a subject matter expert on cybersecurity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Content (n): The things that are held or included in something. Often used interchangeably with "subject matter," though "content" can be broader (e.g., digital content).
  • Topic (n): A matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation. It is often more specific than "subject matter."
  • Theme (n): The central, recurring idea or message in a work of art. While related, "theme" is more abstract than "subject matter."
Synonyms
  • Substance: The most important part; the material or matter under consideration.
  • Gist: The main or essential part of a matter.
  • Thrust: The central theme or point.
Idioms and Phrases
  • To get to the heart of the subject matter: To understand or address the most important or central part of the topic.
    • The documentary quickly gets to the heart of its subject matter.
  • Heavy subject matter: Content that is serious, difficult, or emotionally challenging.
    • The memoir deals with heavy subject matter like loss and trauma.
subject matter

The teacher explains the subject matter of the lesson on the whiteboard.

Noun
  1. what a communication that is about something is about

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