fundamentality

noun
UK: /ˌfʌndəmenˈtæləti/
US: /ˌfʌndəmɛnˈtæləti/
  1. The quality or state of being fundamental; involving basic or essential principles.

    1. The fundamentality of math skills helps in many areas.
    2. Understanding the fundamentality of ethics is crucial for societal well-being.
  2. The degree to which something is basic, essential, or of central importance.

    1. We must prove the fundamentality of this new approach.
    2. The speaker emphasized the fundamentality of education to social progress during his speech.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fundamentality" in English means: The quality or state of being fundamental; involving basic or essential principles., The degree to which something is basic, essential, or of central importance..

The phonetic transcription of "fundamentality" is /ˌfʌndəmenˈtæləti/ in British English and /ˌfʌndəmɛnˈtæləti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fundamentality": essence, core, heart, basis, foundation, principle.

Example usage of "fundamentality": "The fundamentality of math skills helps in many areas.". More examples on the page.