Similar words: ineptly, abruptly, promptly, apt, rapt, adapt, leapt, raptor. Meaning: adv. in a competent capable manner.
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1. He was aptly described as 'tall, dark, and handsome'.
2. We spent a week at the aptly named Grand View Hotel.
3. This word is aptly used here.
4. The aptly named Skyline Restaurant provides spectacular views of the city below.
5. The Moonlight Restaurant was aptly named.
6. One personal recollection confirms this point aptly.
7. The parish was recently founded and aptly named.
8. In that regard, this disc is aptly named.
9. Then it was being run by the aptly named Thomas Mill.
10. The Manor might be aptly described as a spiritual College.
11. The vital questions were aptly summarised by Jacobs on 19 September.
12. Aptly named Tumbler is an ideal tomato for a large basket or even a patio tub or window box.
13. Construction metaphors aptly describe what prosecutors and other trial lawyers do.
14. His tailpiece, most aptly, is Eric Gill's woodcut of an infantryman trudging along his Via Dolorosa.
15. The vacillating vamp, as I so aptly said: do I phone her?
16. More aptly, he can turn them on and off in the body like a conductor runs a streetcar along a track.
17. Antonia Fraser has aptly described the dream-like quality of these years.
18. The aptly named Honda Accord has been produced in co-operation with Rover.
19. An aptly named gas, discovered in 1766, it had that potentially lethal combination of having both explosive and lifting properties.
20. The latter was aptly named, so tart that the first gulp curled your lips back.
21. This study was aptly titled Women at ThirtySomething: Paradoxes of Attainment.
22. The friendship between the Girls can aptly be described as sisterly.
23. Never underestimate the power of an aptly spoken word.
24. The breathtaking green valley below aptly named Beautiful Valley.
25. The World According to Monsanto is aptly named.
26. She could deal with complex situations aptly.
27. In fact, one way and another the food is very aptly named(sentencedict.com), having risen from the ashes in two senses!
28. In fact, they tell a story among themselves that aptly describes their burden.
29. Current government strategy on unemployment has been described fairly aptly as being the carrot and stick approach.
30. The combined choirs sustained the joyful mood with the aptly chosen hymns.