practicality

[ US /ˌpɹæktɪˈkæɫəti/ ]
[ UK /pɹˈæktɪkˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. concerned with actual use rather than theoretical possibilities
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How To Use practicality In A Sentence

  • And they did speak, asking for more quality, more utility and more practicality.
  • Yet suspicion of other people's culinary rectitude, along with the practicality of an earth sign, helps make well-adjusted Virgoans splendid cooks.
  • Being incapable of theory, being indeed incapable of thought, he can only deal in two things: what he calls practicality and what I call sentimentality. The wheels of justice grind slow…
  • Biblical injunctions often are all the more valuable for their impracticality in the real world. St. Warren Casts Not the First Stone
  • Why is the sheer practicality of plastic so seductive?
  • At their best, they bring a healthy dose of hands-on practicality to their efforts.
  • Lula was ginger-haired with brown eyes and a relentless practicality, which always made me feel I could relax and let her take care of everything.
  • It's like a marriage between a rugged sport utility and a sporty coupé, but with lots of space and practicality. The Sun
  • An imitated chemical fiber alpaca yam was developed to keep up with vogue and meet practicality.
  • The pair of them make a delightfully balanced couple, his gentle intellectuality counterpoised by her firm practicality.
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