Essentially
UK /["/ɪˈsenʃəli/"]/US /["/ɪˈsenʃəli/"]/
Definition
when you think about the true, important or basic nature of somebody/something
In simple words: Basically or in a simple way.
Examples
- There are three **essentially different** ways of tackling the problem.
- The pattern is **essentially the same** in all cases.
- Essentially, what we are suggesting is that the firm needs to change.
- He was, essentially, a teacher, not a manager.
- The article was essentially concerned with her relationship with her parents *(= it dealt with other things, but this was the most important)*.
Usage notes
Use 'essentially' to summarize or clarify a point. It's neutral and works well in both spoken and written contexts. Avoid in very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of 'essence' — it means the core truth of something.
Collocations
- essentially the same
- essentially different
- essentially means
- essentially a summary
- essentially true
Synonyms
- basically
- fundamentally
- virtually
- practically
- mostly
Antonyms
- superficially
- accidentally
- incidentally
Common mistakes
- Using 'essentially' at the beginning of a sentence too often.
- Confusing with 'essential' which is an adjective.
- Overusing it in formal writing where simpler words would be better.