"Unpractical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unpractical refers to something that is not practical or useful, often because it is inefficient, unrealistic, or unworkable. It can also refer to a person who is not practical, meaning someone who lacks sensibility and good judgment in dealing with everyday affairs.
Here are five usage examples for the word "unpractical":
The unpractical design of the new kitchen gadget made it difficult to use for people with small hands.
The company's plan to launch a new product in multiple markets at once was deemed unpractical and was later revised.
The unpractical solution proposed by the student to the complex math problem was met with skepticism by the teacher.
The new bicycle was too unpractical for off-road terrain, limiting its usage to paved paths.
The researcher's unpractical approach to studying the rare animal in its natural habitat made her data collection efforts challenging.
The phrase "unplugs" is a verb that means to disconnect or pull out a plug from an electrical socket, especially to turn off a device or appliance by cutting off its power supply.<br><br>For example: She unplugged the phone from the wall to charge it in her bag.<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to mean to stop something from working, be followed, or paid attention to.<br><br>Example: The new movie unplugs the hero from his mundane life and transports him to a fantasy world.
Describing an area (such as a region or system) that is not connected to a source of water or has no access to a water supply, especially a sewer, or unfulfilled, unsatisfied, or unexplored.
In an unprecedented manner; to an unusual or extreme degree never seen or experienced before; exceptionally or unprecedentedly surprising.