Pragmatic - adjective
Concentrating on practical results and facts instead of speculation and opinion.
SYNONYMS
Logical
Practical
Realistic
Logical
Practical
Realistic
Examples of Pragmatic in a sentence
The scientist had a pragmatic approach to dealing with the water crisis.
While many parents rely on theory when governing their children, I prefer a more pragmatic approach.
My mother is quite pragmatic in nature and never does anything without rationalizing it first.
Despite his young age, my son is already very pragmatic in regards to organizing his priorities.
The king was a pragmatic ruler who always sought the sensible advice of his advisers.
Even though a theoretical solution would be great, a pragmatic solution would have a more positive effect on the crisis.
Antonyms -
Irrational, Impractical
Suffix
pragmaticality,
pragmaticalnes s, noun
pragmatically, adverb
Prefix
antipragmatic, adjective
antipragmatical, adjective
antipragmatically, adverb
nonpragmatic, adjective, noun
nonpragmatical, adjective
nonpragmatically, adverb
unpragmatic, adjective
unpragmatical, adjective
unpragmatically, adverb
While many parents rely on theory when governing their children, I prefer a more pragmatic approach.
My mother is quite pragmatic in nature and never does anything without rationalizing it first.
Despite his young age, my son is already very pragmatic in regards to organizing his priorities.
The king was a pragmatic ruler who always sought the sensible advice of his advisers.
Even though a theoretical solution would be great, a pragmatic solution would have a more positive effect on the crisis.
Antonyms -
Irrational, Impractical
Suffix
pragmaticality,
pragmaticalnes
pragmatically, adverb
Prefix
antipragmatic, adjective
antipragmatical, adjective
antipragmatically, adverb
nonpragmatic, adjective, noun
nonpragmatical, adjective
nonpragmatically, adverb
unpragmatic, adjective
unpragmatical, adjective
unpragmatically, adverb
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