Vocabulary Week 1
Strife: Use in Sentence
<in order to avoid family strife, the children spend equal time during the holidays with both of their grandmothers> <bitter strife between the two political factions>
Impractical: Part of Speech
Adjective
Impractical: Use in Sentence
Little sports cars are impractical for large families. He was a dreamy and impractical young man.
Strife: Part of Speech
Noun
Impending: Part of Speech
Verb
Strife: Definition
Very angry or violent disagreement between two or more people or groups, bitter sometimes violent conflict or dissension <political strife>, an act of contention : fight, struggle; exertion or contention for superiority; archaic: earnest endeavor.
Strife: Antonyms
accord, agreement, concord, concordance, harmony, peace
Impractical: Anytonyms
applicable, feasible, functional, operable, operational, practicable, practical, serviceable, ultrapractical, usable (also useable), useful, utilizable, workable
Strife: Synonyms
conflict, disaccord, discordance, discordancy, disharmony, dissension (also dissention), dissent, dissidence, dissonance, disunion, disunity, division, friction, infighting, inharmony, schism, discord, variance, war, warfare
Impractical: Synonyms
impracticable, inoperable, nonpractical, unserviceable, unusable, unworkable, useless
Impractical: Definition
not easy to do or use : not suitable for the situation, of a person : not sensible : not able to deal with practical matters effectively, not practical, not wise to put into or keep in practice or effect, incapable of dealing sensibly or prudently with practical matters