Meaning & Definition of word "Practical"

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    Practical

    /ˈpræktɪkəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. concerned with actual use or practice; useful.
      • Example: She prefers practical solutions over theoretical debates.
    • 2. relating to real situations and events rather than ideas or imagination.
      • Example: The training included practical exercises to apply the concepts learned.
    • 3. capable of being put to use; feasible.
      • Example: The committee is looking for practical ways to improve community safety.
    • 4. involving or requiring practice or experience.
      • Example: He has a practical understanding of engineering from working on various projects.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'practique', from Latin 'practicus', from Greek 'praktikos', meaning 'practical, active'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    practical joke:

    A harmless trick played on someone for amusement.

    practical experience:

    Knowledge or skills gained through active participation in real-life situations.

    practical application:

    The use of knowledge or theory in real-world scenarios.

    Related Words

    practice:

    The act of doing something repeatedly to improve skills.

    pragmatic:

    Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.

    utility:

    The state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.

    Slang Meanings of practical

    Meaning: Down-to-earth.

    Example Sentence: She’s very practical; she doesn't get carried away with fantasies.

    Meaning: Get real.

    Example Sentence: When discussing plans, let's be practical and get real about what we can afford.