Pronunciation: /ˈpræɡməˌtɪzəm/
noun a practical approach to problems and affairs
A1 Pragmatism is about focusing on practical solutions.
A2 She approached the problem with pragmatism, looking for the most efficient way to solve it.
B1 His pragmatism in the workplace earned him the reputation of being a reliable team member.
B2 The company's success can be attributed to its CEO's pragmatism in decision-making.
C1 The politician's pragmatism in handling complex issues garnered praise from constituents.
C2 The professor's lectures on pragmatism and its application in modern society were thought-provoking.
formal Pragmatism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes practical consequences and real-world outcomes.
informal When it comes to solving problems, sometimes a little pragmatism goes a long way.
slang Forget about all the theory, let's just cut to the chase and use some good old pragmatism.
figurative In navigating through life, having a sense of pragmatism can help you make sound decisions.
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