pragmatisches
Pragmatisches is the neuter singular form of the German adjective pragmatisch. It describes something oriented toward practical considerations rather than theory, often translated as pragmatic or practical. The term is common in everyday language to characterize approaches, methods, or behaviors that emphasize feasibility, efficiency, and outcomes. It is related to the noun Pragmatismus, but pragmatisches is primarily a grammatical form used to modify neuter nouns.
Origin and usage context: pragmatisch comes from the concept of practical action and has been integrated into
Grammatical notes and examples: Without an article, neuter nouns take the strong ending -es, yielding phrases
Nuance and scope: pragmatisches conveys a practical, results-oriented orientation and is distinct from philosophical pragmatism, though