Foundation
UK /["/faʊnˈdeɪʃn/"]/US /["/faʊnˈdeɪʃn/"]/
Definition
a principle, an idea or a fact that something is based on and that it grows from
In simple words: The base or support of something.
Examples
- The foundation of the building is made of strong concrete.
- Education provides a solid foundation for a successful career.
- The charity focuses on the foundation of community support.
- She applied a layer of foundation before putting on her makeup.
- Our research is based on the foundation of previous studies.
- A good diet is the foundation of good health.
- The company was built on the foundation of trust and integrity.
Usage notes
Use 'foundation' in contexts like construction, education, or principles. It is neutral but fits best in formal or academic discussions. Avoid in casual conversation about non-structural topics.
Grammar pattern
foundation + of + noun
Memory hint
Think of a strong 'found'ation holding up a big building.
Collocations
- have no
- without foundation
- charitable
- private
- research
- establish
- set up
- start
- foundation for
- deep
- concrete
- dig
- lay
- shake
- stone
- wall
Synonyms
- establishment
Antonyms
- top
- peak
- tip
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'foundation' with 'founding' — they are different.
- Using 'foundation' without specifying what it's a base for.
- Mispronouncing it as 'foundashun' instead of 'founday-shun'.