Apposite Definition

ăpə-zĭt
adjective
Appropriate or relevant.
Chose an apposite name for the dog; felt the comments were not apposite to the discussion.
American Heritage
Suited to the purpose; appropriate; apt.
Webster's New World

Appropriate, relevant, well-suited; fit.

Wiktionary

Positioned at rest in respect to another, be it side-to-side, front-to-front, back-to-back, or even three-dimensionally: in apposition.

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noun
(rare) Something that is apposite.
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Other Word Forms of Apposite

Noun

Singular:
apposite
Plural:
apposites

Origin of Apposite

  • Latin appositus past participle of appōnere to put near ad- ad- pōnere to put apo- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Latin appositus, past participle of adponere, from ad- + ponere (“to put, place”).

    From Wiktionary

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