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UK/["/beɪst/"]/US/["/beɪst/"]/

Meaning of Based

In simple words: To use something as a starting point or foundation.

Based in a sentence

  • The movie is based on a real-life incident.
  • The report is based on figures from six different European cities.
  • The novels are all **loosely based** on the author's life.
  • Their research was **based largely** on anecdotal evidence.
  • We're based in Chicago.
  • a Chicago-based company
  • lead-based paints
  • a class-based society

How to use Based

Commonly used to indicate the foundation of an idea or project. Usually appropriate in both spoken and written English, but avoid in very informal situations.

Grammar pattern

based + on + object

Memory hint

Think of 'base' like the foundation of a building — everything else is built on it.

Related words

Collocations with Based

  • based on facts
  • based in reality
  • based in science
  • theory based on
  • based in history

Synonyms for Based

Opposites of Based

Common mistakes with Based

  • 'Based of' is incorrect; it should be 'based on'.
  • Using 'base' as a verb instead of 'based'.
  • Confusing the meaning with 'basis', which is a noun.

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Frequently asked questions about Based

What does Based mean?

To use something as a starting point or foundation.

What is the definition of Based?

if one thing is based on another, it uses it or is developed from it

How do you use Based in a sentence?

The movie is based on a real-life incident.

Can you give another example of Based?

The report is based on figures from six different European cities.

What are synonyms for Based?

Common alternatives include founded, established, rooted, derived, anchored.

What is the opposite of Based?

Opposite meanings include unrelated, disconnected, independent.

What words go with Based?

It commonly pairs with based on facts, based in reality, based in science, theory based on, based in history.

What are common mistakes when using Based?

'Based of' is incorrect; it should be 'based on'. Using 'base' as a verb instead of 'based'. Confusing the meaning with 'basis', which is a noun.

How do you pronounce Based?

US: /["/beɪst/"]/, UK: /["/beɪst/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Based?

Commonly used to indicate the foundation of an idea or project. Usually appropriate in both spoken and written English, but avoid in very informal situations.

What CEFR level is Based?

"Based" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.