Fundamental

Word FUNDAMENTAL
Character 11
Hyphenation fun da men tal fun da men tal
Pronunciations /ˌfʌndəˈmɛntəl/

Definitions and meanings of "Fundamental"

What do we mean by fundamental?

Of or relating to the foundation or base; elementary. adjective

Forming or serving as an essential component of a system or structure; central. adjective

Of great significance or entailing major change. adjective

Of or relating to the lowest possible frequency or the lowest frequency component of a vibrating element, system, periodic wave, or quantity. adjective

Having the root in the bass. adjective

Something that is an essential or necessary part of a system or object. noun

The lowest frequency of a periodically varying quantity or of a vibrating system. noun

Pertaining to the foundation; serving as or being a component part of a foundation or basis; hence, essential; important; original; elementary: as, a fundamental truth or principle; a. fundamental law.

See fundamental, n., 2.

The low tone generated by the tones of a chord. Also called fundamental note.

A leading or primary principle, rule, law, or article, which serves as the groundwork of a system; an essential part: as, the fundamentals of the Christian faith. noun

In music: The root of a chord. noun

The generator of a series of harmonics. Also called fundamental bass, note, or tone. noun

A leading or primary principle, rule, law, or article, which serves as the groundwork of a system; essential part, . noun

Pertaining to the foundation or basis; serving for the foundation. adjective

The root note of a chord; a bass formed of the roots or fundamental tones of the chords. adjective

A chord, the lowest tone of which is its root. adjective

Red, green, and violet-blue. See Primary colors, under Color. adjective

A leading or primary principle, rule, law, or article, which serves as the groundwork of a system; essential part, as, the fundamentals of linear algebra. noun

(usually in the plural) A leading or primary principle, rule, law, or article, which serves as the groundwork of a system; an essential part

The lowest frequency of a periodic waveform.

The lowest partial of a complex tone.

Meaning radicalness or awsomeness Urban Dictionary

The religious belief that every word of the sacred texts is literally true; stereotypically in Christianity and taken to such extremes. See also: fundamentalist. Urban Dictionary

The very basic or more simplistic form /version that can make up something of a larger and more complex structure/format/design/ect. Urban Dictionary

A euphemism for "Intimate/ Private Parts of the body," as popularized by Kenyan musician Ken Wa Maria in his 2013 hit song of the same title. Urban Dictionary

1. Taking something fundamental and applying it in practice. A combination of the words fundamental and implementation. 2. Taking something ordinary and making it fundamental. Urban Dictionary

The ass. Gluteus maximus and surrounding areas. Useful for oggling girls and commenting on it without them knowing Urban Dictionary

Fundamentalism including religious fundamentalism is a paradigm in which mediums are viewed as objects (experiences). This leads to a dogma known as structuralism or rationalism. Fundamentalism is in extreme conflict with subjectivity which posits that experiences or objects are themselves mediums. Urban Dictionary

To make simple stupid. To bring down to the level of a reasonable person. (Verb) Urban Dictionary

1. A way of describing something/someone as "mental" yet fun or entertaining. 2. A way of saying something is both necessary (fundamental) and fun/insane Urban Dictionary

The doctrine that there is an absolutely powerful, infinitely knowledgeable, universe spanning entity (see God) that is deeply and personally concerned about my sex life. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Fundamental

The word "fundamental" in example sentences

Here we join issue with those Socialist writers who advocate the endowment of motherhood and give it their own meaning; and that is why in a preceding paragraph the word fundamental has been emphasized, since in the endowment of motherhood as understood by socialists there are two principles, one which I call fundamental, and a second -- that the endowment shall be by the State -- which now falls to be considered. ❋ Unknown (1909)

There's no real harm in the use of the term fundamental in this context, but this is about where the word gets elevated beyond its usefulness and starts becoming a hurdle to progress, and then a barrier. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But, of course, the danger in messing with anything this fundamental is the possibility of royally screwing things up. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Brian Katulis, a national security expert at the Center for American Progress, said he is worried that members of the Obama administration have lost sight of what he calls the fundamental question: "Are we actually keeping Americans safe?" ❋ Unknown (2010)

As though in tandem, Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Scalia and Breyer recited what they called a fundamental principle: that the public must be able to understand what a criminal law means. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In places like Cleveland and Detroit, Donovan is planning what he called a fundamental rethinking of land use. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky challenged us to "go to the mountain" -- as we have for education and voting rights -- to ensure health care for all, which he called a fundamental human right. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Both the decisions accorded the principle of equality for women, which they termed a fundamental principle, much less than a hegemony in this balance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He says he's upset because he says they violated what he calls a fundamental rule of life. ❋ Unknown (2008)

She promised what she called a fundamental break with Liberia's violent past, a 14-year civil war. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It ruled -- the authorization for the use of military force passed by the Congress in 2001 -- in other words, the Congress passed this piece of legislation, and the court ruled, the Supreme Court ruled it that it gave the president additional authority to use what it called the fundamental incidents of waging war against Al Qaida. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And that's what I call fundamental fault analysis. ❋ Unknown (2004)

They support the war on terrorism, but not at expense of what they call fundamental freedoms. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Addressing what he called a fundamental cause of Italy's low growth, he said the government would work to grant young people and women greater access to the workplace. ❋ By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO (2011)

NEW YORK CNNMoney -- The newly inaugurated governor of New York proposed a wave of belt-tightening measures Wednesday as part of what he called a fundamental realignment of the state. ❋ Unknown (2011)

As to the inference you draw from what I call the fundamental principles of our government, prove that the Anglican church holds them, and I will allow her to be an ally of despotism; but you shall bring your proofs from her canons, articles, and liturgy, not from the servants of court-chaplains, or the flatteries of those who forget the priest in the sycophant. ❋ Jane West (1805)

Greenpeace takes issue with what they describe as a fundamental difference in the anti-whaling tactics practiced by each organization. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[no F]**[king way] [thats] fundamental ❋ Dub "james" Schwan (2002)

[Fundamentalism] is the [tragedy] of all [religions]. ❋ Damian Chamberlain (2006)

The [fundamental] forms of an [equation]. The fundamental [frame] work for a building. The fundamental aspects that make something what it is. ❋ Megahotdragon (2009)

"[These are] my things, [these are] your things, [THESE ARE] THE [FUNDAMENTALS]." ❋ Mercboy (2013)

The programmers completed fundamentation of their code before adding [minor] features and details on top. The [political party] undertook some major fundamentation of their financial policies to gain support and show they had a solution when the markets were in [crisis]. ❋ Bloopy (2008)

Check out the fundament on that one! Boy 1: [Suzie] [sure does] [have a nice] fundament Boy 2: Yep Girl 1: What are you guys talking about? ❋ George (2006)

[Fundamentalism] posits that mediums are experiences by religiously sanctioning certain media and its inherent content. [Subjectivity] argues that this [sanction] or censorship is arbitrary and intersubjective. ❋ Sandrashine (2018)

[Allow me] to [fundamentalize] [the situation] in order for you to understand the process. ❋ Phish 1 (2017)

1. Did you see what she did [yesterday]? Totally fundamented. 2. This a fundamented game, [I swear] you'll [love it]. ❋ Adea_Xie (2012)

[The Bush] administration is a prime example of [Christian fundamentalism] gone horribly [sour]. ❋ GleefulSchizo666 (2005)

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