Pronunciation: /faʊnˈdeɪʃənəl/
adjective relating to the basis or foundation of something; serving as a base or starting point
A1 Mathematics provides foundational skills for understanding basic concepts.
A2 Learning to read and write is a foundational step in education.
B1 A strong work ethic is foundational to achieving success in any field.
B2 The company's success is built on a foundational commitment to quality and innovation.
C1 The foundational principles of democracy are crucial to maintaining a free society.
C2 The scientist's groundbreaking research laid the foundational groundwork for future discoveries in the field.
formal The foundational principles of mathematics are essential for understanding higher-level concepts.
informal You need to have a solid foundational knowledge of coding before you can start building your own apps.
slang If you want to be a great chef, you gotta nail the foundational cooking techniques first.
figurative In order to reach new heights in your career, you must first strengthen your foundational skills.
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