Pronunciation: /ɪˈnæpəzɪt/
adjective not apt or pertinent; unsuitable or inappropriate
A1 The teacher used inapposite examples in the lesson, confusing the students.
A2 Her inapposite remarks during the meeting caused some confusion among the team members.
B1 The inapposite choice of words in his speech led to a misunderstanding of his message.
B2 The inapposite comparison made by the journalist did not accurately represent the situation.
C1 The inapposite use of statistics in the research paper weakened the overall argument.
C2 His inapposite behavior at the conference was seen as unprofessional by his colleagues.
formal The use of that example was inapposite to the topic being discussed.
informal Bringing up that point was totally inapposite to what we were talking about.
slang Dude, that was so off-topic, it was inapposite.
figurative His attempt at humor was inapposite, like a square peg in a round hole.
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