Appropriate Definition & Meaning
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adjective
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suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion, etc..
Synonyms: meet, pertinent, becoming, due, proper, suited, felicitous, apt, befitting Antonyms: inept, inappropriate, unsuitablean appropriate example;
an appropriate dress.
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belonging to or peculiar to a person; proper.
Each played his appropriate part.
verb (used with object)
appropriated, appropriating-
to set apart, authorize, or legislate for some specific purpose or use.
Synonyms: assign, allocate, apportionThe legislature appropriated funds for the university.
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to take to or for oneself; take possession of.
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to take without permission or consent; seize; expropriate.
He appropriated the trust funds for himself.
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to steal, especially to commit petty theft.
adjective
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right or suitable; fitting
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rare particular; own
they had their appropriate methods
verb
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to take for one's own use, esp illegally or without permission
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to put aside (funds, etc) for a particular purpose or person
Other Word Forms
- appropriable adjective
- appropriately adverb
- appropriateness noun
- appropriative adjective
- appropriativeness noun
- appropriator noun
- nonappropriative adjective
- quasi-appropriate adjective
- reappropriate verb (used with object)
- well-appropriated adjective
Etymology
Origin of appropriate
First recorded in 1515–25; from Late Latin appropriātus “made one's own” (past participle of appropriāre ), equivalent to Latin ap- ap- 1 + propri(us) “one's own, special, particular” + -ātus -ate 1
Example Sentences
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Pop singer comedienne Sabrina Carpenter is the guest star, a most appropriate choice.
From Los Angeles Times
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Logistically, the execution of this special entailed figuring out the appropriate scale for the Muppet Theater.
From Los Angeles Times
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YouTube has released several products designed to help brands find appropriate creators, such as “Cultural Moments” sponsorships built around events like the Grammys and the Super Bowl.
From The Wall Street Journal
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"As soon as we have more details on this specific case, we will share them as appropriate," read an ISU statement.
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“Once the case is presented to our office, we will carefully examine the evidence, review the facts, and apply the law to determine whether criminal charges are appropriate,” the statement read.
From Los Angeles Times
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Related Words
- applicable
- apt
- convenient
- correct
- fitting
- good
- opportune
- pertinent
- proper
- relevant
- true
- useful
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