Word Meanings - TRADED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Professional; practiced. Shak.
Related words: (words related to TRADED)
- PRACTICER
1. One who practices, or puts in practice; one who customarily performs certain acts. South. 2. One who exercises a profession; a practitioner. 3. One who uses art or stratagem. B. Jonson. - PRACTICAL
1. Of or pertaining to practice or action. 2. Capable of being turned to use or account; useful, in distinction from ideal or theoretical; as, practical chemistry. "Man's practical understanding." South. "For all practical purposes." Macaulay. - PRACTIC
1. Practical. 2. Artful; deceitful; skillful. "Cunning sleights and practick knavery." Spenser. - PRACTICED
1. Experienced; expert; skilled; as, a practiced marksman. "A practiced picklock." Ld. Lytton. 2. Used habitually; learned by practice. - PRACTICALLY
1. In a practical way; not theoretically; really; as, to look at things practically; practically worthless. 2. By means of practice or use; by experience or experiment; as, practically wise or skillful; practically acquainted with a subject. 3. - PROFESSIONALISM
The following of a profession, sport, etc., as an occupation; - - opposed to Ant: amateurism. - PRACTICIAN
One who is acquainted with, or skilled in, anything by practice; a practitioner. - PRACTICE
A easy and concise method of applying the rules of arithmetic to questions which occur in trade and business. (more info) also, practique, LL. practica, fr. Gr. Practical, and cf. Pratique, 1. Frequently repeated or customary action; - PRACTICO
A guide. D. C. Worcester. - PRACTICABILITY
The quality or state of being practicable; practicableness; feasibility. "The practicability of such a project." Stewart. - PRACTICK
Practice. Chaucer. - PRACTICALITY
The quality or state of being practical; practicalness. - PRACTICALNESS
See PRACTICALITY - PRACTICALIZE
To render practical. "Practicalizing influences." J. S. Mill. - PROFESSIONAL
1. Of or pertaining to a profession, or calling; conforming to the rules or standards of a profession; following a profession; as, professional knowledge; professional conduct. "Pride, not personal, but professional." Macaulay. "A professional - PROFESSIONALIST
professional person. - PROFESSIONALLY
In a professional manner or capacity; by profession or calling; in the exercise of one's profession; one employed professionally. - PRACTICABLE
practicus active, Gr. practicable, pratiquer to practice. See 1. That may be practiced or performed; capable of being done or accomplished with available means or resources; feasible; as, a practicable method; a practicable aim; a practicable good. - UNPRACTICAL
Not practical; impractical. "Unpractical questions." H. James. I like him none the less for being unpractical. Lowell. - NONPROFESSIONAL
Not belonging to a profession; not done by, or proceeding from, professional men; contrary to professional usage. - MALPRACTICE
Evil practice; illegal or immoral conduct; practice contrary to established rules; specifically, the treatment of a case by a surgeon or physician in a manner which is contrary to accepted rules and productive of unfavorable results. - IMPRACTICABILITY
1. The state or quality of being impracticable; infeasibility. Goldsmith. 2. An impracticable thing. 3. Intractableness; stubbornness. - IMPRACTICABLY
In an impracticable manner. Morality not impracticably rigid. Johnson. - IMPRACTICAL
Not practical.