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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"
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



... sex life of women has been clouded in darkness, restrictive, repressive and morbid. Women have not had the opportunity to know themselves, nor have they been permitted to give play to their inner natures, that they might create a morality practical, idealistic and high ...
— Woman and the New Race • Margaret Sanger

... agree with Judge Lindsey that the Boy Scout Movement is of peculiar importance to the whole country. It has already done much good, and it will do far more, for it is in its essence a practical scheme through which to impart a proper standard of ethical conduct, proper standards of fair play and consideration for others, and courage and decency, to boys who have never been reached and never will be reached by the ordinary type of ...
— Boy Scouts Handbook - The First Edition, 1911 • Boy Scouts of America

... It is to stimulate thought: to arouse hope, courage and impatience; to offer practical suggestions and solutions, to voice the strong assurance of better living, here, now, in our ...
— The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) • Charlotte Perkins Gilman

... terrible epithet of Domesday-book, 'wasta'—wasted by war. A knowledge of that fact would lead them to guess that there were almost certainly uses for the abbey which had nothing to do with superstition; which were as thoroughly practical as those of a company for draining the bog of Allen, or running a railroad through an American forest. Such, at least, was the case, at least for the first seven centuries after the fall of Rome; and to these missionary colonizers Europe owes, I verily believe, among a hundred ...
— The Roman and the Teuton - A Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge • Charles Kingsley

... excitement, competition, danger, despair and persistence figure. This merely suggests the circumstances which draw the daring Boy Inventors into strange experiences and startling adventures, and which demonstrate the practical use of their ...
— A Sweet Little Maid • Amy E. Blanchard


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