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- appropriate (adjective)
- appropriate (verb)
- It's a formal occasion and appropriate attire/dress/clothing is expected. [=you are expected to wear formal clothing]
- Red wine would have been a more appropriate choice with the meal.
- We'll need to find an appropriate [=suitable] place to store the fuel.
- Do you think the movie is appropriate for small children (to see)? = Do you think it's appropriate for small children to see the movie?
- The movie is perfectly/entirely appropriate to/for people of all ages.
— appropriately
adverb- The dinner is formal, so please dress appropriately.
- She met her husband, appropriately enough, at a wedding.
— appropriateness
noun [noncount]- He questioned the appropriateness of the movie for young children.
- The town has appropriated funds to repair the bridge and work should begin this summer.
- The economy has been weakened by corrupt officials who have appropriated the country's resources for their own use.
- Elements of the design were appropriated from other architects.
- The term “bad” has been appropriated by teenagers as a synonym for “good.”
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