- basic
- ba|sic [ `beısık ] adjective ***1. ) forming the main or most important part of something, without which it cannot really exist:The basic ingredient of this meal is rice.We have the basic framework for an agreement.basic to: Honesty and trust are basic to a good relationship.a ) basic ideas or skills are the ones you must know or learn in order to understand or do something:Once you've mastered the basic principles of using a computer, you can move on.basic military trainingb ) used for emphasizing that you are talking about the most important part of a situation:The basic question is how long can this go on?There are two basic choices: make a fuss or do nothing.2. ) basic products and services are ones that everyone needs such as food, medicine, and fuel:Basic foods such as soy beans and rice were being flown into the disaster zone.The state provides only basic health care.The money they earned did not even cover their most basic needs.a ) basic feelings are the natural feelings that everyone has:the basic instinct for survivalb ) basic rights are rights that everyone should be allowed to have:Free speech is a basic human right.3. ) simple and with no special features:basic cooking equipmentThe accommodations are rather basic.a ) not very advanced, or not very complicated:My French is pretty basic, but I can get by.4. ) with no extra amounts of money included or charged:Sales reps receive a basic salary plus commission.=> BASICS
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.