"Practiced" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Practiced" Meaning

Having acquired by repetition and exercise; skilled or expert as a result of much practice or experience: "a practiced musician".

Meaning: having a lot of experience and skill in something because you've done it many times.

"Practiced" Examples

Examples of Practiced


| S.No | Example | Sentences |
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| 1 | Verb | The piano player is well-practiced and can play perfectly in front of a big audience. |
| 2 | Attribute |- She is quite practiced in submission, staying silent against her airheadedness. |
| 3 | Verb | One needs to practice English to become quite practiced in using its respectable idioms. |
| 4 | | It was interesting meeting her after her well-received performance to see that she is just as charming in person as she is practiced on stage. |
| 5 | Verb | Surfing become an Olympic sport has initially encouraged a more practiced generation of riders. |

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Practical refers to something that can be used in real life, is functional, and has a tangible or physiological basis. It is often opposed to theoretical or abstract.<br><br>In other words, something practical is useful, efficient, and applicable in everyday situations. It involves hands-on experience, experimentation, or real-world application, rather than just theoretical understanding or intellectual knowledge.

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In practical terms; almost entirely; in fact.

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A person who is in the early stage of a profession or skill, typically one who is being trained or supervised.

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To engage in an activity or exercise in order to maintain or improve a particular skill, especially a musical or sporting one.<br><br>Example: "She practices her violin for an hour every day."<br><br>Or, it can also mean:<br><br>To make something happen or for something to become a part of a situation, especially in order to reduce unpleasant consequences.<br><br>Example: "We have to practise safer methods to prevent accidents from happening."

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