essentially
1 of 1adverb/ɪˈsɛnʃəli/
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used to emphasize the nature or most important aspects of a person or thing
- The new smartphone model is essentially an upgraded version of its predecessor, featuring improved performance and additional features.
- In the negotiation process, they essentially agreed on the key terms of the contract, leaving only minor details to be worked out.
- His argument, essentially, revolves around the idea that economic stability is crucial for societal progress.
- The artist's latest work is essentially a fusion of traditional techniques with modern abstract elements.
- Despite his various talents, John was essentially a compassionate person who always prioritized helping others.
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