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- pronunciation:
- praek
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- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
of or relating to practice and experience as opposed to theory or abstraction.
Teachers can study educational theory, but learning how to teach requires practical experience in the classroom as well.- synonyms:
- common-sense, down-to-earth, matter-of-fact, nuts-and-bolts, pragmatic, realistic, utilitarian
- antonyms:
- abstract, theoretical
- similar words:
- experienced, hard-nosed, hardheaded, sensible, straightforward
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definition 2: |
useful in reality or capable of being put into use; workable.
Buying a racehorse didn't seem like a practical investment to the young man's parents.What is needed is a practical solution to the problem.- synonyms:
- feasible, practicable, usable, useful, utilitarian, workable
- antonyms:
- abstract, impractical, unpractical, wild
- similar words:
- effective, efficient, functional, handy, serviceable, sound
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definition 3: |
connected or concerned with the realities of everyday living or managing.
She was the creative mind behind the enterprise while her partner took care of more practical matters such as financing and bookkeeping.- synonyms:
- commonplace, day-to-day, ordinary, usual, workaday
- similar words:
- customary, everyday, mundane, routine
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definition 4: |
aware of and concerned about the mundane matters of living or getting through life.
He was a great thinker but not very practical--his secretary had to manage all his day-to-day affairs.Though she'd been fond of her uncle, she was a practical woman who immediately saw the benefit of the money she would be inheriting.- antonyms:
- fanciful, impractical, unpractical
- similar words:
- effectual, efficient, pragmatic, productive, purposeful
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definition 5: |
being such in nearly every respect.
The meeting of the negotiators was a practical fiasco.- synonyms:
- virtual
- similar words:
- substantial
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related words: |
advisable, constructive, down-to-earth, earthly, earthy, expedient, helpful, levelheaded, positive, prudent, reasonable, sane, sober, working |
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derivations: |
practicality (n.), practicalness (n.) |
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