WORD: PRAGMATIC
MEANING:
1. Dealing or concerned with facts or actual occurrences; practical.
2. Philosophy Of or relating to pragmatism.
3. Linguistics Of or relating to pragmatics.
4. Relating to or being the study of cause and effect in historical or political events with emphasis on the practical lessons to be learned from them.
5. practical, realistic, logical
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. For dhoni, to quit at such a point is not just pragmatic, it's also honourable.
2. Scienists apply pragmatic solution to the problem.
PRONOUNCE:
prag·mat·ic - प्रैग्मैटिक
LINK: PRAGMATIC
MEANING:
1. Dealing or concerned with facts or actual occurrences; practical.
2. Philosophy Of or relating to pragmatism.
3. Linguistics Of or relating to pragmatics.
4. Relating to or being the study of cause and effect in historical or political events with emphasis on the practical lessons to be learned from them.
5. practical, realistic, logical
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. For dhoni, to quit at such a point is not just pragmatic, it's also honourable.
2. Scienists apply pragmatic solution to the problem.
PRONOUNCE:
prag·mat·ic - प्रैग्मैटिक
LINK: PRAGMATIC
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