subtext

[sʌbˌtɛkst]

subtext Definition

  • 1an underlying and often distinct theme in a piece of writing or conversation
  • 2an implicit meaning or message conveyed through language or action

Using subtext: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subtext" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The subtext of the movie was about the struggle for power.

  • Example

    Her words had a subtext of criticism.

  • Example

    The subtext of his actions was to gain control of the company.

subtext Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subtext

Phrases with subtext

  • an underlying sexual theme or suggestion in a piece of writing or conversation

    Example

    The novel had a strong sexual subtext that was not immediately apparent.

  • an underlying political theme or message in a piece of writing or conversation

    Example

    The play's political subtext was a commentary on the current state of the country.

  • an underlying racial theme or message in a piece of writing or conversation

    Example

    The film's racial subtext was a critique of systemic racism in society.

Origins of subtext

from Latin 'sub-' meaning 'under' and 'textus' meaning 'texture'

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Summary: subtext in Brief

The term 'subtext' [sʌbˌtɛkst] refers to an underlying and often distinct theme or implicit meaning in a piece of writing or conversation. It can be used to describe undertones, implications, or hidden meanings, such as the sexual subtext of a novel or the political subtext of a play.