Meaning & Definition of word "Rudimentary"

Rudimentary

/ˌruː.dɪˈmɛn.təri/

adjective:

  • 1. involving or limited to basic principles; elementary.
    • Example: The students learned rudimentary math skills before advancing to more complex concepts.
  • 2. not fully developed; basic or undeveloped.
    • Example: The research was in its rudimentary stages and required further investigation.
  • 3. relating to an immature or basic form.
    • Example: The organism displayed rudimentary features that suggested an early evolutionary stage.

Etymology

From Latin 'rudimentum' meaning 'a beginning, first principle'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

rudimentary knowledge:

Basic understanding of a subject.

in rudimentary form:

At a basic or undeveloped stage.

rudimentary skills:

Basic skills that are necessary for a task.

Related Words

rudiment:

a basic principle or element that underlies a more complex system.

rudimentarily:

in a basic or undeveloped manner.

rudiments:

the first principles or essential elements of a subject.

Slang Meanings of rudimentary

Meaning: Basic level understanding or skill.

Example Sentence: His knowledge of coding is still pretty rudimentary.

Meaning: Not advanced; very simple.

Example Sentence: The game's graphics are rudimentary, but it's fun to play.