very impractical
Frequency: 9.560.1 per million words
The most common intensifier, meaning 'highly impractical'.
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- Wearing a ball gown to go hiking would be very impractical.
- His plan to travel around the world with only a toothbrush was deemed very impractical.
- The tiny sports car was very impractical for a family of five.
- Without proper tools, repairing the engine would be very impractical.
- They found the idea of building a house on a cliff edge very impractical.
- The old software system became very impractical as the company grew.
- Trying to solve such a complex problem without any data is very impractical.
- Forgetting your wallet on a long trip makes the journey very impractical.
- Her elaborate cooking method was very impractical for a quick weeknight meal.
- Given the tight deadline, adding new features now would be very impractical.