Practically can be categorized as an adverb.
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practically - in a practical manner; "practically orientated institutions such as business schools"; "a brilliant man but so practically inept that he needed help to cross the road safely" | ||
practically - almost; nearly; "practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train"; "he was practically the only guest at the party"; "there was practically no garden at all" | ||
practically - (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely; "much the same thing happened every time"; "practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god" |
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1. | adv. | Practically orientated institutions such as business schools. | |
2. | adv. | A brilliant man but so practically inept that he needed help to cross the road safely. | |
3. | adv. | Practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train. | |
4. | adv. | He was practically the only guest at the party. | |
5. | adv. | There was practically no garden at all. | |
6. | adv. | Practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god. | |
7. | adv. | Anyway, I was practically raised on this stuff, and being a connoisseur of West Indian cuisine, Jamaica Way is a bit toned down to suit the American palette. | |
8. | adv. | We're practically family. | |
9. | adv. | The work is practically finished. | |
10. | adv. | The plan was supported by practically all the attendants. | |
11. | adv. | How is it that otherwise reasonable people come to believe that this same roof, that practically vanishing commodity, is freely obtainable just by packing up and going to another country? | |
12. | adv. | He is practically dead. | |
13. | adv. | It is practically unthinkable that a scientist of his stature would have made such an elementary mistake. | |
14. | adv. | The mother was practically worn out. | |
15. | adv. | In her right hand was gripped a suspicious looking rod that practically radiated "I'm a magical girl item". |
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Practically orientated institutions such as business schools. |
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A brilliant man but so practically inept that he needed help to cross the road safely. |
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Practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train. |
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He was practically the only guest at the party. |
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There was practically no garden at all. |
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Practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god. |
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Anyway, I was practically raised on this stuff, and being a connoisseur of West Indian cuisine, Jamaica Way is a bit toned down to suit the American palette. |
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We're practically family. | |
The work is practically finished. | |
The plan was supported by practically all the attendants. | |
How is it that otherwise reasonable people come to believe that this same roof, that practically vanishing commodity, is freely obtainable just by packing up and going to another country? | |
He is practically dead. | |
It is practically unthinkable that a scientist of his stature would have made such an elementary mistake. | |
The mother was practically worn out. | |
In her right hand was gripped a suspicious looking rod that practically radiated "I'm a magical girl item". |