Practically
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English
Adverb
Practically (comparative more Practically, superlative most Practically)
- In practice, in effect. Not necessarily officially the case but what actually occurs.
- He was practically educated and lacked theoretical depth.
- almost, not completely
- He was practically uneducated, barely able to read and write a simple sentence.
Antonyms
- unpractically
Thesaurus=
about, advantageously, advisably, all but, almost, appropriately, approximately, approximatively, as good as, as much as, at bottom, basically, clearly, congruously, conveniently, decently, desirably, effectively, effectually, efficiently, essentially, expediently, feasibly, fitly, fittingly, for practical purposes, functionally, fundamentally, generally, generally speaking, handily, in effect, in essence, in round numbers, just about, matter-of-factly, morally, more or less, most, much, nearabout, nigh, opportunely, profitably, properly, rationally, realistically, reasonably, rightly, roughly, roughly speaking, roundly, say, seasonably, sensibly, serviceably, simply, sortably, suitably, to advantage, to good effect, to good use, to profit, usefully, virtually, well-nigh
Etymology
practical
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