"Rudimentary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rudimentary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rudimentary" Meaning

Having or showing a basic or early level of development or skill.

"Rudimentary" Examples

Examples of Usage for "rudimentary"


1. Lack of a Telephone Network in Rural Areas

The village had a rudimentary connection to the outside world through a two-way radio system.

2. Simple Music Instrument Skills

Jane struggled with the fine details of piano playing but had a rudimentary understanding of music theory.

3. Level of Basic Understanding

Her science knowledge was only rudimentary, mainly from a self-taught course online.

4. Biological Features

He had a rudimentary throwback to a third pinkie finger.

5. State of Early Child Development

All human children display a sense of grammar long before they master rudimentary language structures.

"Rudimentary" Similar Words

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Rudiment

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Basic or elementary, especially when referring to a skill, concept, or part of a system that is fundamental or initial.<br><br>Example: "The game of chess is built on a set of basic rules and positions that are the rudiments of the game."<br><br>Synonyms: foundation, nucleus, principle, beginning, fundament, rudiments

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Adjective: relating to or consisting of the most basic or essential part of something.<br><br>Example: Archaeologists uncovered the rudimentary remains of an ancient civilization.<br><br>Alternatively, the word "Rudimental" can also refer to a British electronic music group known for their unique blend of bass-heavy sound and cultural influences.

Rudimentarily

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Very imperfectly or roughly; in a primitive or elementary manner.

Rudimentariness

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Rudiments

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Fundamental or basic elements of something, such as a skill or aspect of a subject.

Rudity

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Rudolph is a name typically given to reindeer, referring to the lead reindeer in a Christmas folklore about a red-nosed reindeer, inspired by a poem by Robert L. May in 1939.

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