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View definitions for aptly

aptly

adverb as in appropriately

adverb as in apropos

adverb as in pat

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But this mentality — or to be more specific, what you aptly call Democrats’ “normative priors” — makes for purely reactive politics.

From Salon

Ayers formed his first group while at Jefferson High School, aptly named the Jefferson Combo, and later studied advanced music theory at college.

From BBC

In an aptly titled Associated Press news story “Trump moves with light speed and brute force in shaking the core of what America has been”, Calvin Woodward recounts the last six weeks:

From Salon

But the impetus for the disagreement wasn’t made clear until this episode, aptly titled “Alexander Hamilton and the Ruffle Kerfuffle,” which is written by John Blickstead and Trey Kollmer and directed by Richie Keen.

It's not always an absolutely gobsmacking profusion of uncontrollably bizarre life, as occurred with what's aptly called the Cambrian Explosion, a period about 540 million years ago when evolution got extremely creative.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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