Meaning & Definition of word "Practiced"

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    Practiced

    /ˈpræktɪst/

    verb:

    • 1. Past tense of practice; to have engaged in an activity repeatedly to improve skill.
      • Example: He practiced the piano every day until he mastered the piece.
    • 2. To have carried out or executed a procedure or method.
      • Example: They practiced their presentation multiple times before the conference.

    adjective:

    • 1. Skilled or proficient in a particular activity due to training or experience.
      • Example: She is a practiced musician, having played the violin for over fifteen years.
    • 2. Habitual or customary; done or performed regularly.
      • Example: His practiced approach to problem-solving impressed the entire team.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from the Old French 'practiquer', from Latin 'practicare', meaning to practice or perform.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    practice makes perfect:

    The more you perform a task, the better you become at it.

    to put into practice:

    To apply a theory or idea in a real situation.

    practice what you preach:

    To act in accordance with the advice you give to others.

    Related Words

    practice:

    The act of repeatedly doing something to improve skill.

    practitioner:

    A person who practices a profession, often in medicine or law.

    Slang Meanings of practiced

    Meaning: To be experienced or skilled at something.

    Example Sentence: He’s a practiced pro at getting out of tough situations.

    Meaning: To rehearse or go through the motions of a task.

    Example Sentence: She’s just practicing for the big game later.