Definition of thematically in English:
thematically
adverbθɪˈmatɪk(ə)liθəˈmædək(ə)li
In a way that relates to the subjects or themes of something.
the exhibition was organized thematically rather than chronologically
a group of thematically linked songs
Example sentencesExamples
- There sprung up in a new generation of film critics a desire to analyze films stylistically rather than thematically.
- The garments in the current show are displayed thematically on raised platforms encased by glass partitions.
- Frankly, the scenes with her are a little dull, but they are important thematically.
- She has created a photo series which presents from two to four thematically linked images within the same mat and frame.
- Though home is absent from these films in any but the vaguest sense, the duality of home and hell is still thematically essential.
Definition of thematically in US English:
thematically
adverbTHəˈmadək(ə)lēθəˈmædək(ə)li
In a way that relates to the subjects or themes of something.
the exhibition was organized thematically rather than chronologically
a group of thematically linked songs
Example sentencesExamples
- There sprung up in a new generation of film critics a desire to analyze films stylistically rather than thematically.
- The garments in the current show are displayed thematically on raised platforms encased by glass partitions.
- Though home is absent from these films in any but the vaguest sense, the duality of home and hell is still thematically essential.
- Frankly, the scenes with her are a little dull, but they are important thematically.
- She has created a photo series which presents from two to four thematically linked images within the same mat and frame.