Fundamentally
UK /["/ˌfʌndəˈmentəli/"]/US /["/ˌfʌndəˈmentəli/"]/
Definition
in every way that is important; completely
In simple words: In a basic or essential way.
Examples
- The two approaches are fundamentally different.
- By the 1960s the situation had changed fundamentally.
- They remained fundamentally opposed to the plan.
- Fundamentally, there are two different approaches to the problem.
- She is fundamentally a nice person, but she finds it difficult to communicate.
Usage notes
Use 'fundamentally' in formal contexts to emphasize the basic nature of something. Avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of 'fundamentally' as the base of a building; it's what everything stands on.
Collocations
- fundamentally different
- fundamentally important
- fundamentally flawed
- fundamentally altered
- fundamentally challenged
Synonyms
- basically
- basically
Antonyms
- superficially
- secondarily
Common mistakes
- Using 'fundamentally' when you mean 'significantly'.
- Confusing 'fundamentally' with 'essentially'.
- Incorrectly placing 'fundamentally' before the subject instead of the verb.