Impracticality (Noun)
Meaning
Concerned with theoretical possibilities rather than actual use.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The engineer warned the design team about the impracticality of building a skyscraper with an experimental, untested foundation material.
- Some critics argue that space exploration is an exorbitant expense due to the impracticality of traveling to other planets with current technology.
- She often mocked the impracticality of scientific theories that could not be used to solve real-world problems.
- Investing in fusion energy might be plagued by the impracticality of creating and stabilizing high-temperature plasma on a large scale.
- His elaborate plans for an underwater city were marred by the impracticality of the cost and resources needed to execute them.