Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Practical”
/ˈpɹæktɪkəl/
A part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability
♬52 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Practical"
2 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "practical" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| tactical | 3 | noun | Of or relating to tactics. |
| impractical | 4 | Not practical; impracticable. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Practical"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| affable | 3 | Receiving others kindly and conversing with them in a free and friendly manner; friendly, courteous, sociable. | |
| tangible | 3 | noun | Touchable; able to be touched or felt; perceptible by the sense of touch. |
| radical | 3 | noun | Favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter. |
| rational | 3 | noun | Capable of reasoning. |
| palpable | 3 | (figurative) Obvious or easily perceived; noticeable. | |
| irascible | 4 | Easily provoked to outbursts of anger; irritable. | |
| valuable | 3 | noun | Having a great value. |
| implacable | 4 | Not able to be placated or appeased. | |
| casual | 3 | noun | (of behavior, usage, or milieu) Informal; relaxed. |
| fanatical | 4 | Having an extreme, irrational zeal or enthusiasm for a specific cause. | |
| fallible | 3 | Capable of making mistakes or being wrong. | |
| invaluable | 4 | Having great or incalculable value. | |
| intangible | 4 | noun | Incapable of being perceived by the senses; incorporeal. |
| capital | 3 | noun | (uncountable, business, finance, insurance) Money and wealth. The means to acquire goods and services, especially in a non-barter system. |
| tyrannical | 4 | (comparable) Despotic, oppressive, or authoritarian. | |
| fanciful | 3 | Imaginative or fantastic; ignoring reality. | |
| unflappable | 4 | Remaining composed and level-headed at all times; impossible to fluster; not becoming frustrated or irritated easily. | |
| infallible | 4 | noun | Without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy. |
| theatrical | 4 | noun | Of or relating to the theatre. |
| animal | 3 | noun | (sciences) Any member of the kingdom Animalia of multicellular organisms that are usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing them from plants and fungi) and which derive energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (further distinguishing them from plants). |
| irrational | 4 | noun | Not rational; unfounded, nonsensical or wrong-headed. |
| magical | 3 | Enchanting. | |
| incompatible | 5 | noun | Of two things: that cannot coexist; not congruous because of differences; unable to function together due to dissimilarities. |
| intractable | 4 | Difficult to deal with, solve, or manage. (of a problem) | |
| ecclesiastical | 6 | Of or pertaining to the church. | |
| practically | 3 | In practice; in effect or in actuality, though possibly not officially, technically, or legally. | |
| classical | 3 | noun | (music) Describing Western music and musicians of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. |
| optical | 3 | noun | Of or relating to sight; visual. |
| actual | 3 | noun | Existing in reality, not just potentially; really acted or acting; occurring in fact. |
| manacle | 3 | noun | A shackle for the wrist, usually consisting of a pair of joined rings; a handcuff; (by extension) a similar device put around an ankle to restrict free movement. |
| tractable | 3 | (of people) Capable of being easily led, taught, or managed. | |
| adaptable | 4 | Capable of adapting or of being adapted. | |
| fashionable | 3 | noun | Characteristic of or influenced by a current popular trend or style; in fashion; in vogue. |
| understandable | 5 | Capable of being understood; comprehensible. | |
| tragical | 3 | (archaic) tragic | |
| compatible | 4 | noun | Able to get along well. |
| clavicle | 3 | noun | (anatomy) The collarbone; the prominent bone at the top of the chest between the shoulder and the neck connecting the shoulder and the breastbone. |
| capitol | 3 | noun | (US) Any building or complex of buildings in which a legislature meets. |
| admirable | 3 | Deserving of the highest esteem or admiration; estimable. | |
| passable | 3 | Tolerable; adequate; no more than satisfactory. | |
| article | 3 | noun | A piece of nonfiction writing such as a story, report, opinion piece, or entry in a newspaper, magazine, journal, encyclopedia, etc. |
| laughable | 3 | (now rare) Fitted to excite laughter; humorous. | |
| amytal | 3 | noun | Synonym of amobarbital. |
| problematical | 5 | Dubious or ambiguous. | |
| nautical | 3 | Relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen. | |
| maximal | 3 | noun | Largest, greatest (in magnitude), highest, most. |
| mathematical | 5 | Of, or relating to mathematics | |
| affinal | 3 | (anthropology) Of a family relationship by marriage of a relative (or through affinity), as opposed to consanguinity; in-law. | |
| transnational | 4 | noun | Involving several nations or nationalities. |
| botanical | 4 | noun | Of or pertaining to botany; relating to the study of plants. |
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