TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Concerned with practical matters.
pragmatic
philosophical doctrine
matter-of-fact
practical
philosophical theory
1
But he was interfered with by the
pragmatical
,
imbecile, and conceited Congress.
2
A
pragmatical
seventeenth-century lawyer, I should judge, by that hard, angular writing.
3
Do you side with Wolfe and Heyne and that
pragmatical
fellow Vico?
4
The historians of the Renaissance period simply reverted to the ancient
pragmatical
view.
5
Thus
pragmatical
belief has degrees, varying in proportion to the interests at stake.
6
I do remember, in particular, a tidy, laborious, parsimonious,
pragmatical
little Scotchwoman, Christiana.
7
Lord Derby was fiery and impetuous, Lord Aberdeen reserved and
pragmatical
.
8
He never made foolish remarks, although not in the slightest degree uncomfortably precocious or
pragmatical
.
9
In every thing this
pragmatical
rascal throws me behind.
10
Another voice broke in upon them, harsh and
pragmatical
.
11
But the
pragmatical
daughter, by the fatal meeting, precipitated all, and frustrated her indulgent designs.
12
He's a
pragmatical
fellow, but as plucky as ginger, and I love him for it.
13
In this dread it was very evident that his companions largely participated, not excepting the
pragmatical
clerk.
14
He is a little bit
pragmatical
,
and seems evidently proud of his superior knowledge of the river.
15
Expatiates upon the
pragmatical
folly of man.
16
Some
pragmatical
seventeenth century lawyer, I suppose.
pragmatical
most pragmatical
perhaps pragmatical
pragmatical act
pragmatical belief
pragmatical clerk