impractical

/ɪmˈpræktɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Not sensible or realistic; not likely to be effective or useful in real situations.
    • It is impractical to try to finish the entire project in one day.
    • Wearing high heels on a hiking trip is impractical and uncomfortable.
    • His idea of using solar-powered cars for everyone is great but still impractical for cold climates.
  2. Not good at dealing with everyday tasks or making sensible decisions.
    • He is so impractical that he once tried to fix a leak with duct tape and a hair dryer.
    • She is brilliant at designing buildings but completely impractical when it comes to cooking.
    • Being impractical with money, she often ran out of funds before the end of the month.
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