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fondement

foundation, basis

noun fohn-duh-MAHN Rare

Origin: Latin fundamentum

Usage Note

Fondement is typically used in the singular to mean the intellectual or logical basis for something — sans fondement ('without foundation, groundless') is a common phrase. In the plural, les fondements refers to the structural or conceptual foundations of a discipline or building. Avoid confusing it with fondation (a charitable foundation or the act of founding).

Examples

"Ses accusations sont sans fondement."

Natural Translation

His accusations are groundless.

Literal Translation

His accusations are without foundation.

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