👉 The act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect.
Alright class, settle down, letās take a look! Today weāre tackling the word "foundations," and itās a lovely one to explore. The dictionary gives us a good start, doesn't it? āThe act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect.ā Letās break that down with a little rhyme: āFoundations mean building strong and true, A base for something new, for me and you!ā Think about it like this ā if you build a house, what's the very first thing you need? A solid foundation , right? It has to be sturdy before you can add walls and a roof. Itās not just about buildings though! āFoundationsā can also mean: Ideas: A strong foundation of knowledge is key for learning new things. Relationships: A good relationship needs a solid foundation ā trust, respect, and understanding. Character: The qualities you build within yourself - honesty, kindness, responsibility ā those are your character foundations! So, "foundations" isnāt just about putting something up ; it's about creating something that will last, something strong and reliable. Does anyone have an example of where they might see āfoundationsā being used in a different context? Don't be shy ā letās hear your thoughts!