Pronunciation: /ˈruːdɪmənt/
noun a basic or essential skill or knowledge
A1 Learning the rudiments of a new language can be challenging, but rewarding.
A2 In this course, students will be introduced to the rudiments of basic math concepts.
B1 The book covers the rudiments of computer programming, making it suitable for beginners.
B2 To excel in this sport, one must master the rudiments of proper technique and form.
C1 Having a strong understanding of the rudiments of economics is essential for making informed decisions.
C2 The expert demonstrated a deep understanding of the rudiments of quantum physics during the conference.
formal The rudiments of mathematics are essential for understanding more complex concepts.
informal I only know the rudiments of cooking, but I can make a decent meal.
slang I need to brush up on the rudiments of gaming before I can compete with my friends.
figurative Learning the rudiments of a new language is like unlocking a whole new world of communication.
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