Pragmatic

/præɡˈmætɪk/ adjective

Pragmatic describes a way of thinking or acting that focuses on what works in practice, rather than on theories or ideals. A pragmatic person is more concerned with results than with strict principles.

“Pragmatic” comes from Greek *pragmatikos*, “practical, relating to deeds,” from *pragma*, “deed, act, matter,” and *prassein*, “to do.” It is closely tied to action and outcomes.

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