Synonym: basic, beginning, essential, fundamental, initial, introductory, primary, simple, underlying. Antonym: advanced. Similar words: element, documentary, finite element, implementation, implement, settlement, voluntary, commencement. Meaning: [‚elɪ'mentərɪ] adj. 1. easy and not involved or complicated 2. of or being the essential or basic part.
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61. He was a good enough student to skip a grade in elementary school and later scored 1280 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
62. We knew next to nothing experimentally of the elementary properties of matter at such high temperatures.
63. A good elementary school education provides a solid base for the rest of a child's school years.
64. Communityor work-based learning does not mean converting every elementary school classroom into a simulated supermarket or bank.
65. Until his rampage, Hamilton operated a club for elementary schoolboys in space rented at Dunblane High School.
66. In reality the mathematics required to develop these relationships is actually quite elementary.
67. The most elementary way is to leave the material on its original sheets of blotting paper, piling them up on top of each other.
68. The most brilliant societies and civilizations, however, presuppose within their own borders cultures and societies of a more elementary kind.
69. The six carefully graded stages take students from elementary to advanced level.
70. Moreover, the practice of building vocabulary through weekly spelling tests in elementary school has been largely abandoned.
71. This makes it accessible to elementary as well as more advanced students.
72. Rules and orderliness appeal to girls from an early age, and so arithmetic in elementary school comes easily to her.
73. For example, administration officials highlighted Sanchez Elementary in Austin, Texas as a potential victim of the proposed cuts.
74. In many elementary classrooms there is a good deal of affection for children and various opportunities for active, hands-on learning.
75. When another student floundered helplessly before some elementary matter of grammar, Sabour handed over his notebook and explained the point.
76. This kind of elementary boo-boo would certainly impact video speed.
77. The Education Act of 1870 set out to provide elementary schools for children up to a minimum age of ten throughout the country.
78. The most elementary lessons involved in studying ideas and consciousness seem to have been forgotten.
79. Born and raised in Tokyo,(Sentencedict.com) Komuro started violin lessons at age 3 and began learning keyboards in elementary school.
80. Modular buildings could also be placed on the La Cima site to house elementary students.
81. The Washington Post reported that some elementary school principals have banned the stuff, just like the nuns used to.
82. But, somehow, they had made out, until Jackie got a job teaching in an elementary school.
83. Students at King elementary generally have the highest test scores in the city.
84. From our point of view, all idioms are elementary lexical units.
85. I taught in high schools, but I really belonged in the elementary schools.
86. There is ample evidence that the centralized way of organizing and managing frustrates the elementary quest for freedom Tolstoy describes so eloquently.
87. The 1988 Education Reform Act ought to mark the end of elementary education for the under-11s.
88. Again, methods for displaying precious substances were of an elementary character.
89. Elementary evaluation involves collecting data on service provision, but examining the effectiveness and efficiency of services is a more demanding task.
90. Optimal practice in elementary school language arts will have similar balance.
More similar words: element, documentary, finite element, implementation, implement, settlement, voluntary, commencement, mentally, basement, movement, statement, placement, experimental, fundamental, management, engagement, retirement, enforcement, excitement, replacement, measurement, requirement, arrangement, involvement, chastisement, environmental, developmental, announcement, advertisement.