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impractical
/ ɪˈæɪə /
adjective
not practical or workable
an impractical solution
not given to practical matters or gifted with practical skills
he is intelligent but too impractical for commercial work
Other 51Թ Forms
- impracticality noun
- impracticalness noun
- ˈپ adverb
- ˌپˈٲ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of impractical1
Example Sentences
The fashion is impractical, the lifestyles unsustainable, and the New York dating scene is . . . depicted realistically, from what I'm told.
It’s a charmed life, and as such, totally impractical, as Anne notes when she arrives at Raymond’s behest.
He notes that the demands were so outlandish that submitting "would have been ruinously expensive and completely impractical."
Restricting the life you live based on income you can earn from working is impractical for most people and impossible for many.
In fact, I think it’s unlikely, and even impractical that such activity would occur.
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