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noun

The quality of being practicable; practicability.

adverb

In a way that is practicable (= able to be done or put into action)

Usage examples:

The government is advising people to leave the country as soon as is practicably possible., we do n…
adjective

Of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas.

Usage examples:

There are two obvious practical applications of the research
noun

An examination or lesson in which theories and procedures learned are applied to the actual making or doing of something.

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It means they are on their own on the final hurdle of a seemingly endless slog of course work, mock…
noun

A joke intended to make someone seem foolish that involves a physical action rather than words

Usage examples:

She glued the cup and saucer together as a practical joke.
noun

Someone who likes to play tricks, especially to make other people look silly

Usage examples:

He was described as a practical joker., i said "look out, the police are coming." but because i'm a…

Practical-jokes

ˌpræk.tɪ.kəl ˈdʒəʊk
noun

A joke intended to make someone seem foolish that involves a physical action rather than words

Usage examples:

She glued the cup and saucer together as a practical joke.
noun

Interest in or attention to practical matters or activities; practicality.

noun

A person who is devoted to or advocates what is practical, or depends on practice or experience rather than theory.

plural noun

The particular conditions of a situation; the actual facts

Usage examples:

I know you have to be in paris tomorrow, but you have to understand the practicalities of arranging…
noun

The quality or state of being practical.

Usage examples:

There are still major doubts about the practicality of the proposal
noun

Implementation; the action of putting into effect.

adverb

Virtually; almost.

Usage examples:

The strike lasted practically a fortnight
noun

A person who practises or makes a practice of a technique, procedure, skill, etc.; a practitioner; (formerly) specifically †a medical practitioner (obsolete).

noun

The actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it.

Usage examples:

The principles and practice of teaching
verb

Us spelling of practise.

verb

Us spelling of practise.

adjective

Expert, typically as the result of much experience.

Usage examples:

Admiring the dress with a practised eye
noun

The actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it.

Usage examples:

The principles and practice of teaching
verb

Us spelling of practise.

noun

A person who practises a profession or occupation, especially a practical one; a practitioner.

Usage examples:

All the efforts by practicians and theoreticians of the sport helped to perfect the combat recordin…
verb

Us spelling of practise.

adjective

Actively pursuing or engaged in a particular profession, occupation, or way of life.

Usage examples:

A practising architect
noun

A practical section of a course of study.

Usage examples:

A teaching practicum is included
verb

Perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly in order to acquire, improve or maintain proficiency in it.

Usage examples:

I need to practise my french
adjective

Expert, typically as the result of much experience.

Usage examples:

Admiring the dress with a practised eye
verb

Perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly in order to acquire, improve or maintain proficiency in it.

Usage examples:

I need to practise my french
verb

Perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly in order to acquire, improve or maintain proficiency in it.

Usage examples:

I need to practise my french
noun

Action rather than thought or ideas

Usage examples:

It seemed like a good idea, but in practice it was a disaster., how soon will the new procedures be…
adjective

Actively pursuing or engaged in a particular profession, occupation, or way of life.

Usage examples:

A practising architect
verb

Perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly in order to acquire, improve or maintain proficiency in it.

Usage examples:

I need to practise my french

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