Pronunciation: /ɛləˈmɛntəri/
noun a primary or basic level of education
A1 Learning the alphabet is an elementary task for young children.
A2 In this elementary, we will focus on basic addition and subtraction.
B1 The teacher explained the elementary of grammar to the students.
B2 Understanding the elementary of physics is crucial for this experiment.
C1 The book covers both elementary and advanced concepts in mathematics.
C2 She has a deep understanding of the elementary of human psychology.
adjective relating to the first or simplest level of a subject or activity
A1 I am learning elementary math in school.
A2 The children were taught elementary English grammar.
B1 The book explains elementary concepts of physics in an easy-to-understand way.
B2 She is a teacher at an elementary school, teaching students from grades 1 to 5.
C1 The research paper delves into elementary principles of quantum mechanics.
C2 The professor's lecture on elementary particle physics was both informative and engaging.
formal The elementary principles of mathematics are taught in the early grades.
informal I remember struggling with elementary school math problems.
slang Elementary school was a breeze for me.
figurative Learning to ride a bike is an elementary skill that most children pick up quickly.
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