nonpractical

/nɑnˈpræktɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Not useful or effective in real situations; not likely to work in everyday life.
    • She bought a beautiful but nonpractical dress that she could never wear to work.
    • His idea of building a flying car is interesting but completely nonpractical for daily commuting.
    • The teacher told us that the theory was nonpractical without the right equipment.
  2. Not having a sensible or realistic attitude; not focused on what is achievable.
    • My uncle is a dreamer with nonpractical goals, like becoming a rock star at age 60.
    • The manager thought the new plan was too nonpractical and would waste the company's resources.
    • Being nonpractical about money can lead to serious debt.
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