different between practically vs inpractice
practically
English
Etymology
practical +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?ækt?kli/
- Hyphenation: prac?ti?cal?ly
Adverb
practically (comparative more practically, superlative most practically)
- In practice; in effect. Not necessarily officially the case but what actually occurs.
- Almost completely; almost entirely
- 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
inpractice
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