Pragmatics is the study of how context contributes to meaning. It examines how language is used in social interactions and the effects of language choice. Pragmatics considers implied meanings, presuppositions, and conversational implicatures rather than just the literal meaning of words. It analyzes utterances as speech acts that serve functions like requests, complaints, promises. Pragmatics distinguishes between what is said and what is implied through maxims like quantity, quality, relation and manner proposed by Grice's cooperative principle.