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1 fundamentally
adverb He was fundamentally honest.) prinsipielt, grunnleggende, fundamentaltadv. \/ˌfʌndəˈmentəlɪ\/1) fundamentalt, prinsipielt2) i grunnen, i bunn og grunn -
2 basically
adverb (fundamentally: She seems strict, but basically (= in reality) she's very nice; Her job, basically, is to deal with foreign customers.) i grunnen, på bunnen, innerst inneadv. \/ˈbeɪsɪk(ə)lɪ\/1) i bunn og grunn, på bunnen, i virkeligheten2) stort sett, i det hele tatt3) ( hverdagslig) egentlig, så og si -
3 fundamental
1. adjective(of great importance; essential; basic: Respect for law and order is fundamental to a peaceful society.) grunnleggende, fundamental2. noun(a basic or essential part of any thing: Learning to read is one of the fundamentals of education.) grunnlag/-trekk; (noe av) det grunnleggendefundamentalIsubst. \/ˌfʌndəˈmentl\/1) grunnprinsipp2) ( musikk) grunntone, fundamentaltoneIIadj. \/ˌfʌndəˈmentl\/1) fundamental, prinsipiell, grunn-, grunnleggende2) vesentlig, hoved-, ledende• the fundamental ideas of the philosophy are...3) utgangs-fundamental unit grunnenhet
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Fundamentally — Fun da*men tal*ly, adv. Primarily; originally; essentially; radically; at the foundation; in origin or constituents. Fundamentally defective. Burke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fundamentally — index purely (positively) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fundamentally — c.1600, from FUNDAMENTAL (Cf. fundamental) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
fundamentally — [[t]fʌ̱ndəme̱ntəli[/t]] 1) ADV GRADED: ADV with cl/group (emphasis) You use fundamentally for emphasis when you are stating an opinion, or when you are making an important or general statement about something. Fundamentally, women like him for… … English dictionary
fundamentally — fun|da|men|tal|ly [ ,fʌndə mentli ] adverb * 1. ) in a very important or basic way: The Internet has fundamentally changed the way people communicate. a choice between two fundamentally different concepts fundamentally flawed/wrong: His entire… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fundamentally */ — UK [ˌfʌndəˈment(ə)lɪ] / US adverb 1) in a very important or basic way The Internet has fundamentally changed the way people communicate with one another. a choice between two fundamentally different concepts fundamentally flawed/wrong: His entire … English dictionary
fundamentally — adv. Fundamentally is used with these adjectives: ↑conservative, ↑correct, ↑different, ↑dishonest, ↑distinct, ↑flawed, ↑healthy, ↑important, ↑incompatible, ↑inconsistent, ↑misguided, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
fundamentally — fun|da|men|tal|ly [ˌfʌndəˈmentəli] adv in every way that is important or basic ▪ The conclusions of the report are fundamentally wrong . ▪ The political culture of the US is fundamentally different … Dictionary of contemporary English
fundamentally — [ˌfʌndəˈment(ə)li] adv 1) in a very important or basic way His entire approach to the problem is fundamentally flawed.[/ex] 2) used for emphasizing the basic nature or character of something Fundamentally, she is a political writer.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
fundamentally — adverb in every way that is important or basic: They are good friends even though their views on many things are fundamentally different … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fundamentally — adverb she was, fundamentally, a good person Syn: essentially, in essence, basically, at heart, at bottom, deep down, au fond; primarily, above all, first and foremost, first of all; informal at the end of the day, when all is said and done, when … Thesaurus of popular words