Apt :
habilis
habilis, valde sapiens, agentibus, fertilis, oportet, propriis, summa, concitatis equis invade, mutae, recentibus, decet, & germanam, accedente, felix, significans, utilis, idoneam, digna, competentis, plebis poterunt;, dedit, strenuis, promptum, acri
habilisGradive,dura perpessiconvenienterScite
habilisGradive,dura perpessiconvenienterScite
Adjective(1) (usually followed by `to'(2) at risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant(3) mentally quick and resourceful(4) being of striking appropriateness and pertinence
(1) Delicious decadence dripped from the setting, giving a perfectly apt description of the scene.(2) Not completely traditional, it was an apt end to a fine conference.(3) Adam proved himself a wonderful teacher while James fit the role of apt pupil perfectly.(4) He says that a bowler who learns only by experience is apt to know more about what not to do than what to do.(5) You are less apt to waste time making decisions, and you are quick to act on your ideas.(6) The skillful presentation of the research shows that he has been an apt scholar in the school of Western methodology.(7) It takes one of apt intellectual capacity to be able to process that entire sentence.(8) There is apt humor here and no less apt insight into the deviousness of the psyche.(9) Because they had such a lions share of the search market they were apt to be under heavy pressures of fraud and manipulation.(10) This may be correct as a statement of general principle, but it is not apt in the circumstances of this case.(11) The second sentence of that statement is elliptical, and the whole statement is apt to cause confusion.(12) It really does look like a jungle, so his description was apt .(13) The revelations of Monday indicate just how apt both those descriptions have turned out to be.(14) In fact he is an excellent reader of poetry and has a fine eye for selecting apt and surprising examples.(15) Blunt secateurs would be a more apt description, only less useful.(16) As his photo attests, he's also been an apt pupil of bodybuilding for the past five years.
Related Phrases of apt(1) apt to ::
docibilem(2) be apt to ::
aptum est
(1) apt to ::
docibilem(2) be apt to ::
aptum est
Synonyms
Adjective
1. suitable ::
idoneam
2. inclined ::
inclinari
3. clever ::
Subtiliter
4. liable ::
tenebitur
5. minded ::
minded
6. apposite ::
accommodum?
Adjective
1. suitable ::
idoneam
2. inclined ::
inclinari
3. clever ::
Subtiliter
4. liable ::
tenebitur
5. minded ::
minded
6. apposite ::
accommodum?
Antonyms
1. improper ::
improprium
2. inapplicable ::
cessare,
3. inapposite ::
alienum
4. inappropriate ::
inconvenienter
5. inapt ::
INARTIFICIALIS
6. indecent ::
quod faciat magni
7. unbecoming ::
indecorum
8. unfit ::
inepta
9. unfitting ::
Inconvenienter
10. unhappy ::
infelix
11. unseemly ::
At indignissima
12. wrong ::
malum
1. improper ::
improprium
2. inapplicable ::
cessare,
3. inapposite ::
alienum
4. inappropriate ::
inconvenienter
5. inapt ::
INARTIFICIALIS
6. indecent ::
quod faciat magni
7. unbecoming ::
indecorum
8. unfit ::
inepta
9. unfitting ::
Inconvenienter
10. unhappy ::
infelix
11. unseemly ::
At indignissima
12. wrong ::
malum
Different Formsapt, apter, aptest, aptly, aptness
Word Example from TV ShowsThat is APT and amusing.
The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 5
That is APT and amusing.
The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 5
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