base-on

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Base-on' is to use a piece of information, an idea, or an existing thing as the main part in making decisions or creating something. It's like anchoring a new idea on an already existing one.
Examples in Different Contexts
In tech, product development is frequently 'based on' user needs and technology advancements. A product manager could state, 'Our software update is based on the latest AI developments.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

To provide a unique user experience, we aim to create a new feature. Let's consider the most popular open-source codes and industry needs.

Response:

I suggest we base our design on this open-source user interface library. It's at the forefront of the industry's needs.

Creative

Scenario:

To portray the beauty of the natural world, I think we could explore various elements in nature. Let's start with flora and fauna around us.

Response:

Can I base my next painting on the color patterns of the flowers in our garden?

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