Pronunciation: /præɡˈmætɪkəl/
adjective relating to or concerned with practical matters; guided by practical considerations
A1 She is a pragmatical person who always looks for practical solutions to problems.
A2 The team took a pragmatical approach to the project, focusing on what was achievable within the given timeframe.
B1 The company's pragmatical decision to cut costs helped them survive during the economic downturn.
B2 The manager's pragmatical leadership style emphasized efficiency and results.
C1 His pragmatical approach to negotiations helped him secure a favorable deal for his company.
C2 The politician's pragmatical policies were praised for their effectiveness and practicality.
formal The decision was made based on pragmatical considerations rather than emotional ones.
informal He always takes a pragmatical approach to problem-solving.
slang She's got a real pragmatical way of looking at things.
figurative In the game of chess, a pragmatical strategy often leads to victory.
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