"Impractical" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Impractical" Meaning

Impractical refers to something that is not practical or suitable for everyday use or application due to its impractical design, being too elaborate, costly, or inefficient. It can also mean something that is not realistic or achievable, being too idealistic or unrealistic.

"Impractical" Examples

5 Examples of "Impractical"


The new gadget is impractical for everyday use because it's too bulky and expensive. [Adjective]
The University's decision to invest in a private transportation system for students' use is seen as impractical and wasteful. [Adjective]
Her outfit for the party was impractical, with heels that were too high and a dress that was too revealing. [Adjective]
The company is planning to launch a impractical new product that is too expensive to produce and won't appeal to most customers. [Adjective]
The Mission to Mars will require a highly-practical space suit, not an impractical one that's just for show. [Adjective]

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Imprecatory: (adjective) relating to or characterized by imprecations; expressing a curse or wishing evil on someone or something.

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