Pronunciation: /ˌɛləˈmɛntəl/
noun a basic or essential part or principle
A1 Water is an elemental component of life.
A2 The scientist studied the elemental composition of the rock.
B1 The artist used elemental shapes and colors in their painting.
B2 The detective searched for the elemental clues to solve the mystery.
C1 The philosopher pondered the elemental nature of existence.
C2 The novel delves into the elemental forces of good and evil.
adjective relating to the basic or essential parts of something
A1 Water is an elemental part of life on Earth.
A2 The basic elements of a good story include characters, setting, and plot.
B1 The artist used elemental colors like red, blue, and yellow in the painting.
B2 The scientist studied the elemental composition of the rock samples.
C1 The philosopher delved into the elemental nature of existence and reality.
C2 The novel explored the elemental forces of nature through vivid descriptions and symbolism.
formal The study of chemistry focuses on the elemental composition of substances.
informal I love watching documentaries about elemental forces like fire and water.
slang That new video game is so cool, it's like you can control elemental powers!
figurative In literature, the storm served as an elemental force symbolizing the protagonist's internal turmoil.
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