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Adjective(1) of an appropriate or pertinent nature(2) relevant(3) suitable
Adverb(1) at an opportune time(2) introducing a different topic(3) by the way(4) relevantly(5) suitably
Preposition(1) in respect of

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(1) We invite your Honours to read what is said by way of introduction and then take your Honours particularly, apropos of your Honour the Chief Justice's questions, to 929.(2) As he acknowledges, it was a charge that was sometimes made against him, and at one point he says, apropos of the great Australia batsman, that top players have to be selfish.(3) Bad times, rather than face, would have been more apropos .(4) Seems the floundering yet fertile imagination of this fallen idol had finally found an apropos home to roost in.(5) But more times than not, the film can't seem to find the apropos avenue upon which to sell its wares of pragmatism.(6) There could never be an apropos moment to suffer such an appalling episode, but the timing in his case serves only to highlight his misfortune in even sharper relief.(7) The cheerleaders in the video are entirely apropos - one listen of this and you'll be dancing around too.(8) This film did indeed seem particularly apropos given how important the subject of veiling has become in public debates in France, where girls have been forbidden to wear veils in public schools.(9) Suppose that after the first move has been played, we look around the board and determine apropos of each Power whether its first set of moves has been as expected, better than expected or worse than expected.(10) An anecdote apropos of this is worth retelling.(11) And then I thought, apropos of my last blog entry, about gender roles.(12) And apropos of my earlier comments, it is appropriate to set a price-path target based on average inflation of several percentage points.(13) His charming little theme's heard throughout the movie, but the producers chose to impose somebody else's noisy pop tune on the credits, obscuring his very apropos theme.(14) Surely this joke has been used elsewhere, but this was an apropos ending to the showu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac(15) Quotes are fine and sometimes apropos depending on the conversation's tone and topic, however, keep in mind who will be reading the e-mail and the perception your opinion via the quote you include will leave.(16) A more apropos quote from him would be this: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510It is not by speeches and debates that the great issues of the day will be decided, but by blood and iron.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
Related Words
(1) a propos
(2) apropos of
Synonyms
Adjective
1. appropriate
2. pertinent
3. relevant
4. apposite
5. apt
6. applicable
7. suitable
8. germane
9. fitting
10. befitting
11. material
12. right on


Adverb
13. by the bye
14. incidentally
15. by the way


Preposition
16. with reference to
17. with regard to
18. with respect to
19. regarding
20. concerning
21. on the subject of
22. connected with
23. about
24. re


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