Topical Meaning in English
word
ˈtɑpəkəɫ/, /ˈtɑpɪkəɫ
TAH-puh-kuhl
tˈɒpɪkəl
TOP-ih-kuhl
Definition
Relating to current events or issues; can also mean something applied directly to a part of the body, especially in medicine.
Usage & Nuances
Two main uses: (1) Common in news and discussions for subjects that are relevant now (e.g., 'topical issue'); (2) In medicine, means applied to the surface, not to be confused with 'topic' (subject). Not used to describe people.
Spanish: de actualidad - tópico (medicina)Portuguese (BR): atual - tópico (medicina)Portuguese (PT): atual - tópico (medicina)Chinese (Simplified): 时事的 - 局部的(医学)Chinese (Traditional): 時事的 - 局部的(醫學)Hindi: समसामयिक - त्वचा पर लगानेवाला (चिकित्सा)Arabic: حديث - موضعي (طبي)Bengali: সমসাময়িক - স্থানীয় প্রয়োগযোগ্য (ওষুধ)Russian: актуальный - местный (о лекарствах)Japanese: 時事の - 局所用の(医薬品)Vietnamese: thời sự - dùng ngoài da (y học)Korean: 시사적인 - 국소용의 (의학)Turkish: güncel - topikal (tıbbi, cilde uygulanan)Urdu: حالیہ - موضعی (ادویات کے لیے)Indonesian: aktual - topikal (medis, untuk kulit)
Example Sentences
This is a very topical subject in the news today.
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The doctor gave me a topical cream for my skin rash.
basic
Many people are interested in topical issues like climate change.
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Social media helps spread topical discussions very quickly.
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This ointment is for topical use only—don’t swallow it.
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Politicians like to talk about topical matters to get public attention.
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