practice

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verb

prac·​tice ˈprak-təs How to pronounce practice (audio)
variants or less commonly practise
practiced also practised; practicing also practising
Synonyms of practicenext

transitive verb

1
a
: carry out, apply
practice what you preach
b
: to do or perform often, customarily, or habitually
practice politeness
practice yoga
c
: to be professionally engaged in
practice medicine/dentistry/law
2
a
: to perform or work at repeatedly so as to become proficient
The team practiced the play.
b
: to train by repeated exercises
practice pupils in penmanship
3
obsolete : plot

intransitive verb

1
: to do repeated exercises for proficiency
To be a good musician, you'll have to practice a lot.
2
: to pursue a profession actively
3
archaic : intrigue
4
: to do something customarily
5
: to take advantage of someone
… he practised on their credulity with huge success.The Times Literary Supplement (London)
practicer noun

practice

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noun

variants or less commonly practise
1
a
: actual performance or application
ready to carry out in practice what they advocated in principle
b
: a repeated or customary action
had this irritating practice
c
: the usual way of doing something
local practices
d
: the form, manner, and order of conducting legal suits and prosecutions
2
a
: systematic exercise for proficiency
practice makes perfect
b
: the condition of being proficient through systematic exercise
get in practice
3
a
: the continuous exercise of a profession
b
: a professional business
especially : one constituting an incorporeal property
sold the dental practice

Synonyms of practice

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habit, practice, usage, custom, wont mean a way of acting fixed through repetition.

habit implies a doing unconsciously and often compulsively.

had a habit of tapping his fingers

practice suggests an act or method followed with regularity and usually through choice.

our practice is to honor all major credit cards

usage suggests a customary action so generally followed that it has become a social norm.

western-style dress is now common usage in international business

custom applies to a practice or usage so steadily associated with an individual or group as to have almost the force of unwritten law.

the custom of wearing black at funerals

wont usually applies to a habitual manner, method, or practice of an individual or group.

as was her wont, she slept until noon

Examples of practice in a Sentence

Verb To be a good musician, you have to practice a lot. Have you been practicing your lines for the play? She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot's license. Grandmother taught us to practice good manners. Practice what you preach—don't smoke if you tell your children not to smoke. Noun Being a good musician takes a lot of practice. I'm sure you'll learn your lines for the play with enough practice. They'll get better with practice. I'm late for trumpet practice. The marching band has practice every Wednesday afternoon. The team's practices usually last two hours. She has made a practice of volunteering at a homeless shelter one weekend a month. The country's poor sanitation practices have led to widespread disease. Burial practices vary around the world. It is common practice among my friends to not use capital letters in e-mail.
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Verb
Denise Mendez is practicing giving cues to a training dog at the Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation Center. Stephanie Stahl, CBS News, 26 June 2026 Visitors can salsa dance in Puerto Rico, milk a mechanical cow in Michigan, walk through an orange-scented citrus grove in Florida, practice their lasso skills in Wyoming, pick up Mardi Gras beads in Louisiana, send a postcard from West Virginia and peruse a Waffle House menu in Georgia. Rachel Treisman, NPR, 26 June 2026
Noun
During the last homestand, the day after the bottom of the order struck out consecutively with the bases loaded in what became a walk-off win against the Baltimore Orioles, Roberts called over Ryan Ward and Alex Freeland in the dugout during batting practice. Maddie Lee, Los Angeles Times, 28 June 2026 The new Disney-Pixar movie Toy Story 5 is less a cartoon than a brief for better parenting practices, and those parenting practices include children hanging onto their toys for as long as possible. Peter Tonguette, The Washington Examiner, 27 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for practice

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English practisen, from Middle French practiser, from Medieval Latin practizare, alteration of practicare, from practica practice, noun, from Late Latin practice, from Greek praktikē, from feminine of praktikos

First Known Use

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1c

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3a

Time Traveler
The first known use of practice was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Practice.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/practice. Accessed 28 Jun. 2026.

Kids Definition

practice

1 of 2 verb
prac·​tice
variants also practise
practiced or practised; practicing or practising
1
: to perform or work at over and over so as to become skilled
practice juggling
2
: carry out, apply
practice what you preach
3
: to do or perform often or usually
practice politeness
4
: to engage in or work at as a profession
practice medicine
practicer noun

practice

2 of 2 noun
variants also practise
1
a
: actual performance or application
b
: a repeated or usual action
it was our practice to rise early
c
: the usual way of doing something
local practice
2
a
: action done over and over in order to acquire skill
practice makes perfect
b
: the condition of being skilled through practice
get in practice
3
a
: continuous work in a profession
the practice of law
b
: a professional business
the doctor has expanded her practice

Medical Definition

practice

1 of 2 verb
prac·​tice
variants or practise
practiced or practised; practicing or practising

transitive verb

: to be professionally engaged in
practice medicine

intransitive verb

: to pursue a profession actively

practice

2 of 2 noun
variants also practise
1
: the continuous exercise of a profession
2
: a professional business
especially : one constituting an incorporeal property
the doctor sold his practice and retired

Legal Definition

practice

noun
prac·​tice
1
: the form and manner of conducting judicial and quasi-judicial proceedings
2
a
: the continuous exercise of a profession
also : the performance of services that are considered to require an appropriate license
engaged in the unauthorized practice of law
b
: a professional business

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