🎻practice

noun/verb
/ˈpræk.tɪs/

Meaning

the act of doing something repeatedly to improve skill, or the actual application of an idea
The actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method; repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill.

Example Sentences

He practices the piano every day.

Daily practice improves fluency.

Example Expressions

in practice

Synonyms

training, rehearsal, exercise, habit, application, drill, repetition, preparation
Entry 1
training, rehearsal, exercise, habit, application
Entry 2
exercise, training, rehearsal, drill, repetition, preparation

Antonyms

idleness, inaction, neglect, inactivity, abandonment, passivity
Entry 1
idleness, inaction, neglect
Entry 2
inactivity, neglect, abandonment, idleness, inaction, passivity

Collocations

daily practice, medical practice, legal practice, practice session

More Example Sentences

Surely, we can practice English speaking together.

If I practice English daily, I improve my fluency.

Of course, we can practice English speaking together.

Absolutely, we can practice English speaking together.

Let's do it, we can practice English speaking together.

You won’t improve your English unless you practice daily.

Is Vasanth Academy method practiced daily in New York schools?

Were the players much deprived staying away from the practice?

Did you ask any question to the coach about the basketball practice?

My opinion about Vasanth Academy Method is that it is a reliable method to practice English for the American students.

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