fundamentally (B2)
adverb
Pronunciation: /ˌfʌndəˈmentəli/
Definition
In a way that relates to the most important or basic aspects of something; at its core.
Examples
The two systems are fundamentally different.
We need to address the issue fundamentally.
His argument is fundamentally flawed.
How to Use fundamentally
- fundamentally different (collocation)
- In a way that is completely unlike something else. — "The new software is fundamentally different from the old one."
- fundamentally flawed (collocation)
- Having a basic and serious problem or weakness. — "His understanding of the situation was fundamentally flawed."
- fundamentally agree (collocation)
- To have the same basic opinion or belief. — "While we disagree on details, we fundamentally agree on the importance of this project."
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