omnipráctico - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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omnipráctico (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of speech

The word "omnipráctico" in Spanish is an adjective.

Phonetic transcription

Phonetic transcription using International Phonetic Alphabet: /omniprakˈtiko/

Usage in Spanish Language

"Omnipráctico" is not a very common word in Spanish. It is used more in written contexts than in oral speech. It is an adjective that describes something or someone that is extremely practical or useful in many different situations.

Example Sentences

  1. Spanish: Carlos es una persona omnipráctica, siempre tiene soluciones ingeniosas para los problemas. English: Carlos is an all-around practical person, he always has ingenious solutions to problems.

  2. Spanish: Este teléfono móvil es muy omnipráctico, tiene todas las funciones que necesito. English: This mobile phone is very versatile, it has all the functions I need.

Idiomatic Expressions

There are no common idiomatic expressions in Spanish that include the word "omnipráctico."

Etymology

The word "omnipráctico" is a combination of "omni-" (all, every) and "práctico" (practical). It emphasizes the concept of being practical in all senses or situations.

Synonyms and Antonyms