Pronunciation: /ˈruːdɪmənts/
noun an essential skill or element necessary for growth or development
A1 The teacher introduced the rudiments of addition to the kindergarten students.
A2 She is still learning the rudiments of playing the piano.
B1 The workshop covered the rudiments of basic carpentry skills.
B2 The book delves deeper into the rudiments of quantum physics.
C1 After years of practice, he has mastered the rudiments of the Spanish language.
C2 The expert demonstrated the advanced rudiments of astrophysics to the audience.
formal It is important to first learn the rudiments of mathematics before moving on to more advanced topics.
informal I just started learning the rudiments of playing the guitar, and it's been a lot of fun so far.
slang Don't worry, I'll teach you the rudiments of skateboarding so you can start shredding in no time.
figurative Understanding the rudiments of good communication is essential for building strong relationships.
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