Practical or practicable?
Practical or practicable? Let’s try to understand the difference between these two words. practical (adjective): useful and suitable for a particular purpose I love your kitchen. It’s really practical. Everything is in the right place, and at the right height. practicable (adjective): able to be done; can be put into practice Your idea about making a new car park is not practicable. There is not enough space. Note that there are a few other meanings for “practical”. |
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