different between extremely vs practically

extremely

English

Alternative forms

  • extreamely, extreamly (obsolete)

Etymology

extreme +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ks?t?i?mli/

Adverb

extremely (comparative more extremely, superlative most extremely)

  1. (degree) To an extreme degree.

Derived terms

  • extremely low frequency

Synonyms

  • See Thesaurus:extremely

Translations

extremely From the web:

  • what extremely mean
  • what extremely muscular horses
  • what's extremely high blood pressure
  • what's extremely low blood pressure
  • what's extremely flammable
  • what's extremely cold
  • what's extremely large
  • what's extremely in french


practically

English

Etymology

practical +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p?ækt?kli/
  • Hyphenation: prac?ti?cal?ly

Adverb

practically (comparative more practically, superlative most practically)

  1. In practice; in effect. Not necessarily officially the case but what actually occurs.
  2. Almost completely; almost entirely
  3. With respect to practices or a practice.

Usage notes

  • Practical-minded is nearly four times as common as practically minded in books.

Synonyms

  • all but

Antonyms

  • impractically

Translations

practically From the web:

  • what practically deformed
  • what practically mean
  • what's practically speaking
  • practically what does it mean
  • what does practically significant mean
  • what does practically speaking mean
  • what does practically intelligent mean
  • what does practically
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