practice


verb

  • To do something again and again to get better at it.
  • To do something regularly or often.
  • To follow a religion or belief regularly.
  • To work in a job like a doctor or lawyer.
  • To work together secretly.
  • To do something you learned about.
  • To use something or make it work.
  • To help someone learn by doing it many times.

noun

  • Doing something over and over to get better at it.
  • A time when people come together to practice something, like a sport or a play.
  • A way of doing something regularly, like a habit.
  • A place where someone helps people, like a doctor or a teacher.
  • Following the rules of a religion or belief.
  • A way of acting that you do often, like a routine.
  • Doing something for real instead of just talking about it.
  • How things are done in a certain way, especially in law or business.
  • Being good at something because you do it a lot.


Antonym

  • theory

Sentences

  • I practice my math problems after school.
  • We practice our dance moves for the show.
  • He needs to practice riding his bike.
  • She practices reading books every night.
  • They practice their spelling words for the test.

Word Explanation:

  • Practice is when you do something many times to learn it well. For example, if you want to ride a bike, you need to practice riding it a lot to become good at it.

Word in hindi

अभ्यास करना

abhyaas karna

Other variations in hindi

  • अभ्यास abhyaas
  • प्रशिक्षण prashikshan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'practice' mean?

The word 'practice' means to do something regularly or repeatedly to become better at it. For example, when you practice playing a musical instrument, you are working to improve your skills.

How do you pronounce 'practice'?

You pronounce 'practice' like this: 'prak-tis'. The first part sounds like 'pack' and the second part rhymes with 'miss'.

What is the origin of the word 'practice'?

The word 'practice' comes from the Old French word 'practique' and the Latin word 'practica', which means to do or to perform.

What is the meaning of 'practice' in Hindi?

The word 'practice' in Hindi is 'अभ्यास' (Abhyās).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Practicing helps you get better at things you love, like sports or music!

Proverb

Practice makes perfect, meaning the more you practice, the better you become.

Quote

"The more I practice, the luckier I get." - Gary Player

Mini blog:

Practice Makes Perfect!

Just like a little bird learning to fly! Every day, when you try something new, you’re like that bird flapping its wings. Sometimes it feels hard, but with each try, you get a little better.

Whether it’s drawing, reading, or riding a bike, remember that practice is your best friend. So, don’t be afraid to make mistakes! They help you learn and grow.

Just like the characters in Sowmya Rajendran’s stories, keep trying, and soon you’ll be soaring high! So, what will you practice today?