practically
/pɹˈæktɪkli/adverb3 syllables
Practically means: (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely.
Synonyms for practically1
adverb, as in (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely
What does practically mean?3
adverb
1
(degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely“much the same thing happened every time”
2
almost; nearly“practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train”
3
in a practical manner“practically orientated institutions such as business schools”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Practically in a sentence
- Today, the sky is practically covered in clouds.Miktsoanit
- You could train a goat to do practically anything a dog does, except bark.Hybrid
- The plan was supported by practically all the attendants.unknown
- Sami cried practically every single day because of that.OsoHombre
- The consumer society practically is the seven deadly sins.maaster
- The language by itself doesn't have any notable value unless it is applied practically.shekitten
- Today practically all the national newspapers are talking about it.Nuel
- A decorator crab attaches tiny animals to its back so it's practically invisible.Hybrid
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