functional
Americanadjective
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of or relating to a function or functions.
functional difficulties in the administration.
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capable of operating or functioning.
When will the ventilating system be functional again?
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having or serving a utilitarian purpose; capable of serving the purpose for which it was designed.
functional architecture; a chair that is functional as well as decorative.
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Also functionalistic (of a building or furnishing) constructed or made according to the principles of functionalism or primarily as a direct fulfillment of a material need.
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Medicine/Medical. without a known organic cause or structural change.
a functional disorder.
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pertaining to an algebraic operation.
a functional symbol.
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Linguistics. (of linguistic analysis, language teaching, etc.) concerned with the communicative role of language rather than, in addition to, or as the framework for its formal structure.
noun
adjective
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of, involving, or containing a function or functions
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practical rather than decorative; utilitarian
functional architecture
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capable of functioning; working
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med affecting a function of an organ without structural change
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psychol
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relating to the purpose or context of a behaviour
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denoting a psychosis such as schizophrenia assumed not to have a direct organic cause, like deterioration or poisoning of the brain Compare organic psychosis
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noun
Other Word Forms
- functionality noun
- functionally adverb
- hyperfunctional adjective
- hyperfunctionally adverb
- multifunctional adjective
- nonfunctional adjective
- nonfunctionally adverb
- prefunctional adjective
- semifunctional adjective
- semifunctionally adverb
- subfunctional adjective
- subfunctionally adverb
- superfunctional adjective
- unfunctional adjective
- unfunctionally adverb
Etymology
Origin of functional
Example Sentences
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The case is taking place in a remodelled conference hall that cost hundreds of thousands of euros and Mitsotakis has said it is "among the most functional and modern in Europe".
From BBC • Apr. 1, 2026
The site is roughly 100 miles southwest of the nation’s only fully functional rare earths mine — Mountain Pass operated by MP Materials, in which the U.S.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026
He recognizes that terms like cure and functional cure could be applied in a carefully defined way in certain subsets of patients and be beneficial, but he’s just not ready to declare victory.
From Slate • Mar. 29, 2026
"Our findings create an important foundation for a better understanding of functional processes in lysosomes and the function of the TMEM175 channel, which was contested before now," say the authors.
From Science Daily • Mar. 26, 2026
After a thorough diagnostic to be sure, I finally had a fully functional EVA suit!
From "The Martian" by Andy Weir
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