Pronunciation: /ˈæpəzɪt/
adjective suitable or appropriate in a particular situation
A1 The apposite tool for cutting paper is scissors.
A2 She found an apposite quote to include in her presentation.
B1 The apposite choice of words helped clarify the instructions.
B2 His apposite response to the question impressed the audience.
C1 The apposite use of color in the painting created a striking effect.
C2 The apposite reference to historical events added depth to the novel.
adverb in a manner that is suitable or appropriate
A1 She spoke in an apposite manner that even beginners could understand.
A2 The teacher used apposite examples to help the students grasp the concept.
B1 The apposite use of technology in the workplace has increased efficiency.
B2 The apposite timing of the announcement led to a successful product launch.
C1 His apposite remarks during the debate impressed the audience and judges alike.
C2 The apposite selection of music enhanced the emotional impact of the film.
formal The author used apposite examples to support her argument in the research paper.
informal I think that was a very apposite comment you made during the meeting.
slang Your response was totally on point and apposite.
figurative His choice of words was apposite, hitting the mark perfectly.
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