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    pragmatic
    /praɡˈmatɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations: "a pragmatic approach to business ethics"

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  3. Pragmatic means solving problems in a sensible way that suits the conditions that really exist now, rather than obeying fixed theories, ideas, or rules. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences with Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Learn the meaning of pragmatic, a word that describes someone who is concerned with practical matters rather than idealistic or artistic ones. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of pragmatic.

  5. A pragmatic person is sensible, grounded, and practicaland doesn't expect a birthday celebration filled with magical creatures.

  6. Pragmatic means practical, especially when making decisions. The word pragmatic is often contrasted with the word idealistic, which means based on or having high principles or ideals.

  7. Pragmatic means practical, based on real-world considerations rather than theory or dogma. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as philosophy, politics, and business, with synonyms and pronunciation.

  8. Pragmatic means solving problems in a practical and sensible way rather than by having fixed ideas or theories. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with synonyms, pictures and pronunciation.

  9. Pragmatic means dealing or concerned with facts or actual occurrences; practical. It can also refer to philosophy, linguistics, or politics. See synonyms, pronunciation, and translations of pragmatic.