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practical

The word centers on the tension between the ideal and the actual. It describes things that work in the real world, regardless of how they look or how elegant the theory behind them is. When applied to solutions or people, it implies a grounded sensibilitya preference for what is doable over what is perfect. It is generally positive, suggesting efficiency and common sense, though in some creative contexts, it can be a subtle critique meaning "unimaginative" or "too utilitarian. In the context of skills, it creates a sharp divide between 'knowing' (theory) and 'doing' (practice). A practical approach is one that gets its hands dirty to achieve a result.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Karen is at a home decor store while David is in a corporate meeting.
Karen Smith

Found these velvet stools for the mudroom. Total vibe.

Karen Smith
David Smith
David Smith

Hard pass. We need something more practical since Leo tracks mud everywhere.

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Karen uses the slang 'total vibe' to describe something aesthetically pleasing, while David uses the phrasal verb 'hard pass' (a firm rejection) and the word 'practical' to prioritize functionality over style, reflecting their classic domestic tension.

Meanings

adjective

Likely to be effective in real circumstances; feasible or sensible.

"It's a practical solution to a complex problem."

adjective

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

"The course provides practical experience in software development."

adjective

Adapted for actual use; functional rather than decorative.

"She wore a practical pair of boots for the hike."

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