Synonym: acute, appropriate, astute, bright, clever, discerning, fitting, keen, likely, proper, sharp, shrewd, smart, suitable. Similar words: adapt, capture, adapt to, captain, chapter, aptitude, adaptive, adaptable. Meaning: [æpt] adj. 1. at risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant 2. mentally quick and resourceful 3. (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward 4. being of striking appropriateness and pertinence.
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(121) Gibson refers to NARA as an organization, but "social club" might be a more apt description.
(122) They that are honest men themselves are not apt to suspect other people.
(123) A particularly apt image, since Master James's hotter moments increased the equine nature of his features.
(124) The eye-catchiness of collage also renders it a particularly apt medium for getting a point across effectively.
(125) For ladies in your way are apt to extend what they call their privileges and the husband never again recovers the ascendant.
(126) The problem is that employers are apt to underestimate the value of direct discussion with executives who figure in their job-cutting plans.
(127) The play most apt to the period would have been Macbeth, and the ghosts were from Hiroshima.
(128) Try, therefore, to pick out the cases that are most apt for your argument, and rely on them.
(129) And the more successful a company has been, the more difficult and painful this process is apt to be.
(130) The notion of fact is apt to cause difficulties only if facts are treated as some special species of existences.
(131) Evolution at the extremes of size is an apt prelude to the great drama that is Darwinism.
(132) More than half of them said it tastes like melted-down bubble gum, which is an apt description of Josta.
(133) Somehow, without guidance and peer influence,(sentencedict.com) cricketers are apt to bite the hand that feeds them.
(134) No company is preferable to bad. We are more apt to catch the vices of others than virtues, as disease is far more contagious than health. Charles Caleb Colton
(135) The skyscraper metaphor is apt, for our only hope to understanding such complexity is with a hierarchical model.
(136) The Corydons are placed further away, which lends their performance an intoxicating dream-like quality, which I find particularly apt.
(137) In a heated argument we are apt to lose sight of the truth. Publilius Syrus
(138) It is a tradition where instrumentalists apart from organists are apt to seem like a different breed of musician altogether.
(139) Indeed, that expression would be apt for the year 1958 as a whole.
(140) Man that is of woman born is apt to be as vain has his mother. Robert Frost
(141) This time, the term attenuation band is an apt description of each range of frequency.
(142) MDM_1X1.apt is used for sequential processing.
(143) The anarchist is apt to lose his temper.
(144) Without reasoning, one is apt to be beyond control.
(145) He is apt at devising means.
(146) Days in summer, Basil , are apt to linger.
(147) We are apt to sentimentalize our past.
(148) At the fewest you for students tin hope apt become able in subject material which may be useful to you in after life.
(149) Miss Brooke knows that they are apt to become feeble in his. utterance.
(150) The silicon containing minerals in bauxite are very apt to be slimed so as to produce a large amount of secondary slime which can seriously affect the silicon removal in reverse flotation.