wildly impractical
Frequency: 4.00.8 per million words
Suggests that an idea is not just impractical, but also fanciful or extreme.
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Examples (10)
- His grand scheme for a self-sustaining city was deemed wildly impractical by the experts.
- The budget proposal was so ambitious that many considered it wildly impractical.
- Building a bridge across the ocean is a wildly impractical idea at this point.
- Her suggestion to finish the entire project in one day was wildly impractical.
- They presented a wildly impractical solution that ignored all financial constraints.
- The new regulations are wildly impractical for small businesses to implement.
- Without proper funding, their vision for a new public park remained wildly impractical.
- To expect perfection from the very beginning is wildly impractical.
- The company's plan for global expansion with limited resources was considered wildly impractical.
- He's known for coming up with wildly impractical but sometimes entertaining ideas.