Basically
UK /["/ˈbeɪsɪkli/"]/US /["/ˈbeɪsɪkli/"]/
Definition
in the most important ways, without considering things that are less important
In simple words: In simple terms
Examples
- I think we are **basically saying** the same thing.
- There have been some problems but basically it's a good system.
- The growth in productivity **basically means** companies are getting more work out of fewer people.
- Yes, that's basically correct.
- The two approaches are basically very similar.
- Basically, there's not a lot we can do about it.
- He basically just sits there and does nothing all day.
- Well, basically I did not believe anything he told me.
- And that's it, basically.
Usage notes
Use 'basically' when you want to explain something in a simpler way. It is appropriate in both spoken and written English but can sound informal in very formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of 'base' – the basic part of something.
Collocations
- basically true
- basically the same
- basically speaking
- basically means
- it's basically
Synonyms
- essentially
Antonyms
- essentially
- fundamentally
Common mistakes
- Using 'basically' at the beginning of a sentence without clear context.
- Confusing with 'practically' in meaning.
- Using too frequently in formal writing.