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basically
[bey-sik-lee]
adverb
in a way that involves or affects the fundamental character or condition.
The building needs a few repairs, but is basically sound.
as a recap of the main point or idea; if put simply or briefly.
Basically, her advice boils down to “Eat a sensible, balanced diet, and relax.”
basically
/ ˈbeɪsɪklɪ /
adverb
in a fundamental or elementary manner; essentially
strident and basically unpleasant
(sentence modifier) in essence; in summary; put simply
basically we had underestimated mother nature
Other Word Forms
- quasi-basically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of basically1
Example Sentences
The first reading of the consumer sentiment survey in October was basically flat at 55.0, the University of Michigan said Friday.
And yet, today there are only 700 billionaires in the U.S., and basically none of them derived their wealth from old money.
"I had to send receipts to basically prove I had a parking permit."
"I was basically playing a joke on you, which I rarely do because I'm not really a wind up merchant," adding that Corden is.
Simultaneously, broad nativist fear of immigrants, and their labor, led to 1921 and 1924 acts creating restrictive quota systems basically eliminating immigration from anywhere but northwest Europe and the New World.
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