practically (Meaning)
practically (r)
almost; nearly
in a practical manner
(degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely
Synonyms & Antonyms of practically
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- borderline
- as good as
- somewhat
- mainly
- nigh
- mostly
- next to
- all but
- feckly
- much
- by and large
- more or less
- appreciably
- within an inch of
- near
- chiefly
- fair
- partially
- largely
- partly
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
practically Sentence Examples
- The restaurant was practically empty, with only a few patrons dining.
- The weather was practically unbearable, with sweltering heat and oppressive humidity.
- The project was practically complete, with only minor details remaining to be addressed.
- The traffic was practically non-existent, making the commute a breeze.
- The skill required for the job was practically intuitive, with no prior experience necessary.
- The apartment was practically furnished, with all essentials provided.
- The book was practically unreadable, with convoluted language and confusing plotlines.
- The movie was practically a masterpiece, with stunning visuals, gripping plot, and unforgettable characters.
- The child was practically angelic, with an innocent smile and sweet disposition.
- The stress was practically unbearable, leaving me overwhelmed and exhausted.
FAQs About the word practically
almost; nearly, in a practical manner, (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely
almost, nearly, virtually, well-nigh, about, just about,fairly, somewhere, most, pretty much
fully, absolutely, thoroughly, well, entirely, fully,completely, totally, thoroughly, quite
The restaurant was practically empty, with only a few patrons dining.
The weather was practically unbearable, with sweltering heat and oppressive humidity.
The project was practically complete, with only minor details remaining to be addressed.
The traffic was practically non-existent, making the commute a breeze.