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basic

1 of 2adjective
/ˈbeɪ.sɪk/
Forms:more basic,most basic
1

forming or being the necessary part of something, on which other things are built

B1
  • Learning basic arithmetic skills is essential for understanding more advanced math concepts.
  • The basic principles of physics explain how objects move in space.
  • He taught her the basic rules of chess before they started playing.
  • The basic ingredients for the recipe include flour, sugar, and eggs.
  • Understanding basic grammar rules is important for writing clear and effective sentences.
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having the simplest form without extra complexity

  • The basic design of the house focuses on functionality over decoration.
  • The basic structure of the novel is about love and loss.
  • The basic approach to solving the problem involved breaking it down into smaller steps.
  • A basic workout includes stretching, squats, and push-ups.
3

forming the regular or minimum level of earnings without overtime, bonuses, or allowances

  • His basic pay is reviewed annually.
  • The job offers a basic salary of £28,000.
  • She receives basic wages plus commission.
  • We agreed on the basic rate, excluding overtime.
  • The basic earnings don't reflect total income.
4

having the characteristics of a base, such as a pH above 7, the ability to neutralize acids, or the presence of hydroxide ions

  • Soap is basic and often used for cleaning due to its ability to remove grease and oils.
  • Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, is a common household basic compound used in cooking and cleaning.
  • Ammonia is a basic compound often used in household cleaners and as a fertilizer.
  • Basic solutions can neutralize acidic substances and help maintain pH balance.
  • Some basic compounds are used in the production of paper and textiles.
5

referring to rock, especially lava, that has low silica content and is rich in magnesium and iron

  • The volcanic eruption produced basic lava flows that solidified into basalt.
  • Basic rocks like gabbro are commonly found in the Earth's oceanic crust.
  • The sample was identified as basic due to its low silica and dark appearance.
  • Geologists study basic rocks to understand mantle compositions.
  • Basic lavas typically flow more easily than silica-rich lavas.
6

unoriginal, boring, or mainstream

  • That outfit is so basic; you need something more unique.
  • He's wearing a basic hoodie and jeans again.
  • Those shoes are fine, but a bit basic.
  • Don't be basic; try adding some accessories.
  • She avoided basic trends and went for a bold look.