| query | You use e__________ to indicate that what you are saying is mainly true, although some parts of it are wrong or more complicated than has been stated.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. His analysis of urban use of agricultural land has been proved essentially correct. Essentially, the West has only two options. The company won the contract by essentially saying it would do the job for free. |
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| word | essentially |
| full-definition | adverb You use essentially to emphasize a quality that someone or something has, and to say that it is their most important or basic quality. Great writers, composers and scientists are essentially quite different from ordinary people. Essentially, vines and grapes need water, heat and light. 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. His analysis of urban use of agricultural land has been proved essentially correct. Essentially, the West has only two options. The company won the contract by essentially saying it would do the job for free. |
| cefr-level | B2 |
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