fundamentally (Meaning)

Wordnet

fundamentally (r)

in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature

Webster

fundamentally (adv.)

Primarily; originally; essentially; radically; at the foundation; in origin or constituents.

fundamentally Sentence Examples

  1. The principles underlying the democratic system are fundamentally sound.
  2. The research team fundamentally revised their hypothesis after new evidence emerged.
  3. The laws of nature are fundamentally the same everywhere in the universe.
  4. The beliefs that shape our society are fundamentally influenced by our culture.
  5. The human brain is fundamentally designed for learning and adaptation.
  6. The economic crisis was fundamentally caused by excessive debt and speculation.
  7. The fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals must be protected.
  8. The fundamental purpose of education is to prepare students for life and work.
  9. The fundamental difference between humans and other animals lies in our ability to reason and communicate.
  10. The fundamental problem with the plan is its lack of feasibility.

FAQs About the word fundamentally

in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very naturePrimarily; originally; essentially; radically; at the foundation; in origin or constituents.

basically, inherently,essentially,intrinsically, innately, elementally, intimately, naturally,constitutionally, intuitively

artificially, artificially,unnaturally, unnaturally,

The principles underlying the democratic system are fundamentally sound.

The research team fundamentally revised their hypothesis after new evidence emerged.

The laws of nature are fundamentally the same everywhere in the universe.

The beliefs that shape our society are fundamentally influenced by our culture.