first rudiment

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first rudiment

A student learns the first rudiments of geometry in class.

Definition

Noun: 1. The most basic, fundamental, or elementary principles, facts, or skills of a subject: This term refers to the simplest and most essential components that form the foundation for understanding a more complex field of study or activity. It is almost always used in the plural form "rudiments."

Usage

The term "first rudiment" (typically as "the first rudiments" or "the rudiments") is used to describe the initial, foundational knowledge one must acquire in a new area. It implies a starting point from which more advanced understanding develops.

Examples
  • He spent the first month of the course learning the first rudiments of computer programming.
  • Before playing a song, a musician must practice the rudiments of scales and chords.
  • The book teaches the rudiments of economics in a clear and simple way.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is formal and somewhat academic. In everyday conversation, people more commonly use terms like "the basics," "the fundamentals," or "the essentials."
  • It can be used figuratively: "They were learning the first rudiments of diplomacy and negotiation."
Variants and Related Words
  • Rudiment (noun, singular): The singular form is rarely used on its own to mean a basic principle. It is more commonly used in technical contexts like biology to refer to an undeveloped or vestigial organ.
  • Rudimentary (adjective): Describing something as basic, elementary, or undeveloped.
    • Example: "She has only a rudimentary understanding of the language."
Synonyms
  • Basics
  • Fundamentals
  • Essentials
  • Foundations
  • Principles
  • ABCs
Antonyms
  • Advanced concepts
  • Intricacies
  • Nuances
  • Subtleties
first rudiment

A student learns the first rudiments of geometry in class.

Noun
  1. the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural)
    • he mastered only the rudiments of geometry