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ALL meanings of pragmatics

prag·mat·ics
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  • noun pragmatics pragmatic sanction. 1
  • noun pragmatics Archaic. an officious or meddlesome person. 1
  • adjective pragmatics of or relating to a practical point of view or practical considerations. 1
  • adjective pragmatics Philosophy. of or relating to pragmatism (def 2). 1
  • adjective pragmatics of or relating to pragmatics (def 1, 2). 1
  • adjective pragmatics treating historical phenomena with special reference to their causes, antecedent conditions, and results. 1
  • adjective pragmatics of or relating to the affairs of state or community. 1
  • adjective pragmatics Archaic. busy; active. officious; meddlesome; interfering. dogmatic; opinionated. 1
  • singular noun pragmatics Pragmatics is the branch of linguistics that deals with the meanings and effects which come from the use of language in particular situations. 0
  • noun pragmatics the study of those aspects of language that cannot be considered in isolation from its use 0
  • noun pragmatics the study of the relation between symbols and those who use them 0
  • noun pragmatics the branch of linguistics concerned with meaning in context, or the meanings of sentences in terms of the speaker's intentions in using them 0
  • noun pragmatics the branch of semiotics dealing with the relationships of signs and symbols to their users 0
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