fundamentally

/ˌfʌndəˈmɛntəli/
adverb
  1. In a basic, essential, or important way; at the most basic level.
    • The two political parties are fundamentally different in their views on taxes.
    • Her approach to teaching is fundamentally about making learning fun.
    • The problem is fundamentally a lack of communication between departments.
  2. Used to emphasize that something is true or important despite other factors.
    • He is fundamentally a kind person, even if he sometimes seems grumpy.
    • Fundamentally, the project failed because no one was in charge.
    • The company is fundamentally sound, despite its recent losses.
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