Pronunciation: /æpt/
noun a person's inherent ability or talent
A1 An apt is a small apartment.
A2 I booked an apt for my vacation.
B1 The apt I visited had a nice view.
B2 She found an apt in the city center.
C1 The apt complex had a gym and pool.
C2 He purchased a luxury apt overlooking the ocean.
adjective suitable or appropriate in the circumstances
A1 She is apt at cooking simple meals.
A2 The student was apt to make careless mistakes in his work.
B1 His apt response to the situation impressed everyone in the room.
B2 The manager's apt decision saved the company from a financial crisis.
C1 Her aptitude for languages led her to pursue a career as a translator.
C2 The author's apt use of symbolism added depth to the novel.
formal His aptitude for mathematics was evident from a young age.
informal She's apt to forget things if she doesn't write them down.
slang He's pretty apt at fixing cars, he could probably help you out.
figurative The painting was an apt representation of the artist's emotions.
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