practice
Divide practice into syllables:
prac · tice
How to pronounce practice:
Definition of practice:
- practice:
- The past tense of Practice is practiced.
Synonyms for practice:
activity
biologism
calisthenics
callisthenics
cannibalism
careerism
cooperation
custom
fashion
featherbedding
formalism
habitude
lobbyism
lynch law
mistreatment
modernism
naturism
nonconformism
nudism
occult
occult arts
one-upmanship
ornamentalism
papism
pattern
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Antonyms for practice:
aberrancy
aberration
abnormality
adjustment
alteration
amendment
anomaly
break
change
deflection
departure
detour
deviation
difference
digression
divergence
evolution
exception
irregularity
modification
mutation
novelty
oddity
rarity
revision
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- city
- walking
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- planet
- stories
- well-known
- at best
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