basics
/bˈeɪsɪks/noun2 syllables
Basics means: principles from which other truths can be derived.
Synonyms for basics5
noun, as in principles from which other truths can be derived
noun, as in a statement of fundamental facts or principles
rudiments
What does basics mean?2
noun
1
principles from which other truths can be derived“first you must learn the fundamentals”
2
a statement of fundamental facts or principles
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Basics in a sentence
- Grammar school is where little kids learn the basics: reading, writing and math.mccarras
- Like all subjects, understanding crochet requires starting with the basics.Nuel
- We need to get back to the basics.CK
- It's now time to get back to basics.CM
- We worked on a lot of the basics.CM
- You clearly do not grasp even the basics of the field.mailohilohi
- I have learned the basics of the art of flower arrangement.fjay69
- You should get used to the absolute basics if you do this.move0423
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