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Practical   /prˈæktəkəl/  /prˈæktɪkəl/   Listen
Practical

adjective
1.
Concerned with actual use or practice.  "The idea had no practical application" , "A practical knowledge of Japanese" , "Woodworking is a practical art"  Antonym: impractical.
2.
Guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory.  Synonyms: hard-nosed, hardheaded, pragmatic.  "A hard-nosed labor leader" , "Completely practical in his approach to business" , "Not ideology but pragmatic politics"
3.
Being actually such in almost every respect.  Synonym: virtual.  "The once elegant temple lay in virtual ruin"
4.
Having or put to a practical purpose or use.  "Practical applications of calculus"



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"Practical" Quotes from Famous Books



... as a practical shearer, that no man could shear 321 sheep in eight hours, although I will admit he might do what we shearers call 'mullock over' that number; and what is more, no manager or overseer who knows his work would allow a shearer to do that number ...
— A Dictionary of Austral English • Edward Morris

... staircases: In France the intermural, or spiral, staircase was considered quite splendid enough for all human needs, and in the finest chateaux of the French Renaissance one finds these practical staircases. Possibly in those troublous times the French architects planned for an aristocracy living under the influence of an inherited tradition of treachery and violence, they felt more secure in the isolation and ready command of a small, narrow staircase where one man well nigh single-handed ...
— The House in Good Taste • Elsie de Wolfe

... faces, nor make themselves disagreeable by dragging religion into every subject that becomes the topic of conversation. On the contrary, they are cheerful, moderately social, and to my own knowledge, with all their pleasantry, are active exponents of much practical benevolence to the poor. Come, man, take your ...
— The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector - The Works of William Carleton, Volume One • William Carleton

... Epistle of St. James is entirely practical, and exceedingly fine; you cannot study it too much. It seems particularly designed to guard Christians against misunderstanding some things in St. Paul's writings, which have been fatally perverted to the encouragement of a dependence on faith ...
— The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant • John Hamilton Moore

... fighting to be done, but the cavalry was not wholly idle. Raids had to be intercepted, and the enemy was not to be allowed to vaunt himself too much; so that I gained some experience of the hardships of that arm of the service, and found out by practical participation what is meant by a cavalry charge. To a looker-on nothing can be finer. To the one who charges, or is supposed to charge,—for the horse seemed to me mainly responsible,—the details are somewhat ...
— The Creed of the Old South 1865-1915 • Basil L. Gildersleeve


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