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View usage for: (præktɪkəli) 1. adverbPractically means almost, but not completely or exactly. He'd known the old man practically all his life. I know people who find it practically impossible to give up smoking. Synonyms: almost, nearly, close to, essentially More Synonyms of practically 2. adverb [ADVERB adjective/-ed]You use practically to describe something which involves real actions or events rather than ideas or theories. The course is more practically based than the Masters degree. He sounds eminently sensible and very practically minded. More Synonyms of practically practically in British English (ˈpræktɪkəlɪ, -klɪ) adverb1. virtually; almost it has rained practically every day 2. in actuality rather than in theory what can we do practically to help? practically in American English (ˈpræktɪkli; ˈpræktɪkəli) adverb2. from a practical viewpoint 3. for all practical purposes; in effect; virtually practically a dictator 4. Informal almost; nearly Examples of 'practically' in a sentencepractically He said it was outrageous and practically impossible.They have a real desire to do what they can practically to help him but also help him feel nurtured and looked after.Of these, two are not British and the third is practically impossible to get on the phone.How have you seen people practically apply this?The plan was theoretically obvious and practically impossible.It was practically impossible not to be transfixed by her.It think it is philosophically impossible and practically impossible.It makes it practically impossible to win the league.Suggest that they spend six weeks not doing very much at all and people practically accuse you of cruelty.It was practically impossible to teach.They practically invented the fringe, for one thing.The people who are practically smart are people who know what they're good at.Relegation would have made that practically impossible, but all options are now open to the billionaire.Once you've experienced their joys you find it practically impossible to move on.The latter is practically impossible in a continent of such widely diverse cultures, legal systems and languages.Why can't the country that practically invented the automobile and put men on the moon build something quicker?Here she is helped practically and supported emotionally by her old boss, a man she might have married long ago.We have to try for our pride and we will try to go for the miracle but know it's practically impossible.Their inability to say "no' and strong sense of duty towards others make it practically impossible for them to avoid unreasonable demands.Black has been worn with white, well, practically since man and woman first exited the cave. In other languagespractically British English: practically / ˈpræktɪkəlɪ; -klɪ/ ADVERB Practically means almost. He'd known the old man practically all his life. - American English: practically
- Arabic: عَمَلِيَّا
- Brazilian Portuguese: praticamente
- Chinese: 实际上
- Croatian: praktično
- Czech: prakticky
- Danish: praktisk talt
- Dutch: praktisch
- European Spanish: prácticamente
- Finnish: käytännössä
- French: pratiquement
- German: praktisch
- Greek: πρακτικά
- Italian: praticamente
- Japanese: 実際に
- Korean: 사실상
- Norwegian: praktisk talt
- Polish: praktycznie
- European Portuguese: praticamente
- Romanian: aproape
- Russian: практически
- Latin American Spanish: prácticamente
- Swedish: praktiskt taget
- Thai: อย่างเหมาะสมที่จะปฏิบัติ
- Turkish: pratik olarak
- Ukrainian: практично
- Vietnamese: gần như toàn bộ
Chinese translation of 'practically' adv - (= almost)
几(幾)乎 (jīhū) - (= not theoretically)
实(實)际(際)上 (shíjìshang)
He'd known the old man practically all his life. Synonyms close to all but very nearly `Let me help you to bed,' Helen said, practically. Synonyms sensibly reasonably matter-of-factly realistically rationally pragmatically with common sense unsentimentally more practically based learning Synonyms empirically in the field experimentally experientially Additional synonymsIt's basically a vegan diet. Synonyms essentially, firstly, mainly, mostly, principally, fundamentally, primarily, at heart, inherently, intrinsically, at bottom, in substance, au fond His analysis is essentially correct. Synonyms basically, materially, virtually, fundamentally, in effect, substantially, in the main, to all intents and purposes, in substance He disagreed fundamentally with her judgment. Synonyms essentially, radically, basically, primarily, profoundly, intrinsicallyAdditional synonymsDefinition for all practical purposes The deal would create, in effect, the world's biggest airline. Synonyms in fact, really, actually, essentially, virtually, effectively, in reality, in truth, as good as, in actual fact, to all intents and purposes, in all but name, in actuality, for practical purposes Definition practically or virtually He is just about the best golfer in the world. Synonyms practically, almost, nearly, close to, virtually, all but, not quite, well-nighDefinition almost The beach was nearly empty. Synonyms practically, about, almost, near, close to, virtually, next to, all but, just about, not quite, more or less, pretty well (informal), bordering on, not far from, as good as, verging on, not far off, well-nigh, nigh on, pretty nearly (informal) Definition in almost every respect To all intents and purposes he was my father. Synonyms in effect, essentially, effectively, really, actually, in fact, virtually, in reality, in truth, in actuality, for practical purposes Definition almost or nearly After the divorce she was left virtually penniless. Synonyms practically, almost, nearly, in effect, in essence, as good as, to all intents and purposes, in all but name, for all practical purposes, effectually Definition almost Finding a rug that's just the right colour can be well-nigh impossible. Synonyms almost, nearly, virtually, practically, next to, all but, just about, more or less |