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What is the difference between fundamental, essential, basic, primary and elementary?
What is the difference between fundamental, essential, basic, primary and elementary?
Oct 12, 2018 11:11 PM
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These words have many meanings in different contexts, but here are some distinctions related to the core ideas of “important” and “easy.”
1. Fundamental = part of the intellectual foundation of some subject.. Example: “The fundamental principles of quantum physics.” Fundamental does not mean “easy” or “simple.”
2. Essential = something that is necessary, and without which a thing cannot exist or is impossible. Example: “Freedom of the press is essential to a healthy democracy.”
3. Basic = simple, uncomplicated, or at a low level of skill. Example: “He has only basic language skills in Spanish.” “He understands the basic rules of chess, but does not understand the finer points of strategy.”
4. Primary = of first or highest importance. Example: “The primary reason that I went to medical school is that I like to help people. A secondary reason is that I wanted a high salary.”
5. Elementary = simple/easy. Example: “Addition and subtraction are elementary math.”
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