Comparative for not able to work or function as expected
“He said their proposals were too widely drawn, impractical, and unworkable.”
Comparative for not adapted or suitable for a given use, purpose or action
“These instruments are, however, too expensive and impractical to be used for on-line or real-time monitoring of bioprocesses.”
Comparative for characterized by an unrealistic idea or vision of life or the world
“The West Wing is complete fiction, a never-could-happen-in-real-life ride through idealized politics and equally impractical individuals.”
Comparative for foolishly ridiculous in nature
Comparative for having no use, purpose or reason
Comparative for existing only in the realms of one's imagination
Comparative for concerned with theories or hypotheses rather than with practical matters
Comparative for seeking to impose a doctrine in all circumstances without regard to practical considerations
Comparative for fond of reading or studying
Comparative for awkward because of size or shape
Comparative for of little value or importance
Comparative for not practical, suitable, or advisable
Comparative for lacking depth or substance, especially intellectually
Comparative for impractical and foolishly idealistic
Comparative for lacking knowledge or understanding
Comparative for characterized by confusing, disordered, and illogical thinking
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