practical

/ˈpɹæk.tɪ.kəl/
adj 5noun 4

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(adj.)

VERBS

be, seem, sound | become

ADV

eminently, extremely, highly, intensely, very

entirely, purely, strictly

We decided to move closer to work for purely practical reasons.

hardly | quite, reasonably | essentially

severely

His severely practical approach to budgeting meant he rarely spent money on anything unnecessary.

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(noun.)

ADJ

chemistry, physics, etc.

VERB + PRACTICAL

sit, take | pass

fail

She studied hard for weeks, but unfortunately failed the practical driving test on her first attempt.

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