Rudimentary [adjective]
Definition of Rudimentary:
basic, fundamental
Synonyms of Rudimentary:
● Simple
● Elementary
● Primitive
● Embryonic
● Elemental
● Abecedarian
● Basal
● Beginning
● Early
● Immature
● Initial
● Introductory
● Primary
● Undeveloped
● Larval
● Nuts-and-bolts
● Simplest
● Uncompleted
● Vestigial
Opposite/Antonyms of Rudimentary:
● Sophisticated
● Difficult
● Complex
● Nonessential
● Extra
● Developed
● Derivative
● Advanced
● Additional
● Intricate
● Complicated
Sentence/Example of Rudimentary:
The choice of the bride and the nuptial ceremonies are most rudimentary.
It is systematically to maintain a rudimentary phase of growth.
The Egyptians had the water-wheel and the rudimentary blast-furnace.
After all, these are forms, the most rudimentary forms, of the scientific spirit.
Certain of them are, however, content with a rudimentary cavern.
At this point we can take up the first rudimentary beginnings of Greek art.
In point of fact architecture was still in a rudimentary stage.
In some other genera they are present, but in a rudimentary condition.
To poetry, even in its most rudimentary forms, they do not seem to have attained.
In these the sporangia are large and the ring (r) rudimentary.