thread
A theme or characteristic that is shared by different elements.
A series of connected messages or posts on a particular topic.
A series of connected comments on a website or forum.
Thread made from cotton.
Refers to a piece of thread that has come undone from fabric. Can also refer to an unresolved detail in a story or plan.
Thread used for sewing.
The primary theme or line of thought in something complex.
The storyline or plot of a story.
Thread made from silk.
The main or most important theme or idea in a story, argument, or situation.
Refers to a thread that is physically durable and not easily broken.
A specific storyline within the larger plot of a story.
Thread used for embroidery.
A thread with a small diameter.
A theme that links different parts of something together.
Thread that is the same color as the fabric.
A very thin thread.
A theme that remains the same throughout a process or story.
An unbroken and consistent theme or narrative.
A thread that is easily broken, often used in a figurative sense.
A thin and fine thread, often used in a figurative sense.
Thread made of or colored like gold, often used for embroidery.
The lengthwise threads on a loom over and under which the weft threads are passed.
The crosswise threads on a loom that are woven over and under the warp threads.
A single strand or segment of thread.
A piece of thread of a particular length.
To be in a very precarious or uncertain state; very close to failure or death. Often used figuratively.
The basic tools for sewing.
To understand the course of an argument, story, or discussion.
To become unable to follow an argument, story, or discussion.
To discover a connecting theme or characteristic.
To begin a new topic of conversation in an online setting.
To return to and continue with an earlier topic or storyline.
To sever a thread with a sharp tool.
To start a new discussion topic on an online forum.
To maintain one's focus on the main line of an argument or story, especially with interruptions.
To snag and draw out a loop of thread from a fabric.
To combine different ideas or parts into a coherent whole.
To skillfully combine different elements or storylines.
To follow the development of an idea or theme from its origin.
To bring different elements or storylines of a narrative together.
Used figuratively, often in the negative, to mean possessing a connecting theme or idea.
To make thread by twisting fibers together.
A theme or idea that is present in all parts of something.
Connecting themes or ideas become apparent.
The different storylines or parts of a complex situation become clear.
A theme that connects different things.
A theme that links different things.