pragmatic
/pɹæɡˈmætɪk/noun, adjective3 syllables
Pragmatic means: guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory.
Synonyms for pragmatic10
noun, as in an imperial decree that becomes part of the fundamental law of the land
adjective, as in guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory
adjective, as in concerned with practical matters
adjective, as in of or concerning the theory of pragmatism
What does pragmatic mean?4
adjective
guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory“a hardheaded appraisal of our position”
concerned with practical matters“a matter-of-fact (or pragmatic) approach to the problem”
of or concerning the theory of pragmatism
noun
an imperial decree that becomes part of the fundamental law of the land
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with pragmatic?27
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Pragmatic in a sentence
- She called for a pragmatic approach to the problem.sundown
- I agree on an emotional level, but on the pragmatic level I disagree.fcbond
- I have been told that I am pragmatic, and I am.AlanF_US
- It is a very pragmatic culture.AlanF_US
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Forms of pragmatic
as a noun
- plural
- pragmatics