different between fanciful vs impracticable

fanciful

English

Alternative forms

  • fancifull (obsolete)
  • phanciful (obsolete)
  • phancifull (obsolete)

Etymology

fancy +? -ful

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fæns?f?l/
  • Hyphenation: fan?ci?ful

Adjective

fanciful (comparative more fanciful, superlative most fanciful)

  1. Imaginative or fantastic.
  2. Unreal or imagined.

Derived terms

  • fancifully
  • fancifulness

Translations

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impracticable

English

Etymology

From im- +? practicable.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?m?p?akt?k?b(?)l/

Adjective

impracticable (comparative more impracticable, superlative most impracticable)

  1. not practicable; impossible or difficult in practice
    Antonym: practicable
  2. (of a passage or road) impassable
  3. (obsolete, of a person or thing) unmanageable

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

impracticable (plural impracticables)

  1. (obsolete) an unmanageable person

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /imp?a?ti?kable/, [?m.p?a??.t?i?ka.??le]

Adjective

impracticable (plural impracticables)

  1. impracticable

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