Impractical

Pronunciation: /ˌɪmˈpræktəkəl/

Impractical (adj)

  1. Not suitable or possible in real life because it is hard, expensive, or does not fit the situation.
  2. Too hard to carry out successfully, even if the idea sounds good in theory.
  3. Not sensible to expect or require because it ignores limits of time, money, or ability.

Examples

  • The plan is impractical because it costs too much money.
  • It sounds great, but the schedule is impractical for our team.

Impractical (adjective)

Examples

  • The schedule is impractical for our team.
  • Our plan is impractical, so we need a new one.