Pronunciation: /ˈæptnəs/
noun the quality of being appropriate or suitable
A1 Her aptness for learning new languages is impressive.
A2 The teacher praised the student's aptness in solving math problems.
B1 His aptness for leadership roles was evident in how he managed the team.
B2 The candidate's aptness for the job was apparent from their previous work experience.
C1 The professor's aptness for explaining complex theories made the subject more understandable.
C2 The CEO's aptness for strategic decision-making was instrumental in the company's success.
adjective having a tendency to be appropriate or suitable
A1 The aptness of her outfit for the party was evident in how well it matched the theme.
A2 His aptness for learning new languages quickly impressed his classmates.
B1 The aptness of her response to the difficult question showed her depth of knowledge on the subject.
B2 The aptness of his timing in delivering the news was crucial in preventing a panic.
C1 Her aptness for leadership was recognized early on in her career, leading to rapid advancement in the company.
C2 The aptness of his analysis of the situation was praised by experts in the field.
formal The aptness of his remarks during the meeting impressed everyone in the room.
informal Her aptness for solving puzzles quickly made her the champion of the game night.
slang I can't believe the aptness of his comeback, he really shut them down.
figurative The aptness of her decision to pursue her passion led to a successful career change.
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