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    Es·sen·tial·ly
    /əˈsen(t)SHəlē/

    adverb

    • 1. used to emphasize the basic, fundamental, or intrinsic nature of a person, thing, or situation: "essentially, they are amateurs"
  2. The meaning of ESSENTIALLY is in essence : fundamentally —used to identify or stress the basic or essential character or nature of a person or thing or to say that a description is basically true or accurate. How to use essentially in a sentence.

  3. Aug 12, 2015 · relating to the most important characteristics or ideas of something: It's essentially a dictionary but it differs in one or two respects. What he's saying is essentially true. Synonyms. basically. fundamentally. Fewer examples. The book is essentially an exhortation to religious tolerance.

  4. As an adverb, then, essentially refers to something's nature. In spite of your faults, you're essentially a good person. The word essentia came from the Lower Latin, referring to something's inherent qualities.

  5. Essentially definition: in a fundamental or basic way; in essence. See examples of ESSENTIALLY used in a sentence.

  6. 1. Constituting or being part of the nature or essence of something; inherent: "In that era of general good will ... few Americans doubted the essential goodness of their society" (David Halberstam). 2. Fundamentally important or necessary: essential ingredients. See Synonyms at indispensable. 3.

  7. relating to the most important characteristics or ideas of something: It's essentially a dictionary but it differs in one or two respects. What he's saying is essentially true. Synonyms. basically. fundamentally. Fewer examples. The book is essentially an exhortation to religious tolerance.

  8. You use essentially to indicate that what you are saying is mainly true, although some parts of it are wrong or more complicated than has been stated.

  9. Definitions of 'essentially'. 1. You use essentially to emphasize a quality that someone or something has, and to say that it is their most important or basic quality. [formal, emphasis] [...] 2. You use essentially to indicate that what you are saying is mainly true, although some parts of it are wrong or more complicated than has been stated ...

  10. You use essentially to emphasize a quality that someone or something has, and to say that it is their most important or basic quality. It's been believed for centuries that great artists and scientists are essentially quite different from ordinary people. American English: essentially / ɪˈsɛnʃəli /.

  11. Definition of essentially adverb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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