B2 adjective Neutral

apropos

/ˌæprəˈpoʊ/

Something that is apropos is very appropriate or relevant to a particular situation or subject being discussed. It describes a remark, action, or timing that fits perfectly with the current circumstances.

Beispiele

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1

His joke about the weather was very apropos given the sudden thunderstorm.

His joke about the weather was very fitting considering the sudden thunderstorm.

2

The committee found his suggestions to be highly apropos to the current crisis.

The committee found his suggestions to be very relevant to the current crisis.

3

That's an apropos outfit for a 1920s themed party.

That is a suitable outfit for a 1920s themed party.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
appropriateness
Adverb
apropos
Adjektiv
apropos
Verwandt
relevance
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Merkhilfe

Think of the French phrase 'à propos', which literally means 'to the purpose'. If something is apropos, it fits the purpose of the moment perfectly.

Schnelles Quiz

The professor's anecdote was ______ to the lecture on ethics.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: apropos

Beispiele

1

His joke about the weather was very apropos given the sudden thunderstorm.

everyday

His joke about the weather was very fitting considering the sudden thunderstorm.

2

The committee found his suggestions to be highly apropos to the current crisis.

formal

The committee found his suggestions to be very relevant to the current crisis.

3

That's an apropos outfit for a 1920s themed party.

informal

That is a suitable outfit for a 1920s themed party.

4

The author provides an apropos illustration of the theory in the third chapter.

academic

The author provides a pertinent illustration of the theory in the third chapter.

5

The manager's comments regarding efficiency were quite apropos during the quarterly review.

business

The manager's comments regarding efficiency were very applicable during the quarterly review.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
appropriateness
Adverb
apropos
Adjektiv
apropos
Verwandt
relevance

Häufige Kollokationen

highly apropos extremely relevant
remarkably apropos notably fitting
apropos comment a relevant remark
quite apropos fairly appropriate
apropos timing perfectly timed

Häufige Phrasen

apropos of nothing

without any connection to what was previously said

apropos of the subject

concerning or regarding the subject

very apropos

extremely fitting for the moment

Wird oft verwechselt mit

apropos vs appropriate

'Appropriate' is a more common general-purpose adjective, while 'apropos' often implies perfect timing or a specific relevance to a conversation.

apropos vs approximate

'Approximate' means close to the actual, while 'apropos' means relevant or fitting.

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Nutzungshinweise

Apropos can be used as an adjective (meaning relevant) or as a preposition followed by 'of' (meaning 'concerning'). When used as an adjective, it usually follows the verb 'to be'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often misspell the word as 'appropose' or forget that the 's' at the end is silent. Some also use 'apropos' when they simply mean 'good' rather than specifically 'relevant'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the French phrase 'à propos', which literally means 'to the purpose'. If something is apropos, it fits the purpose of the moment perfectly.

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Wortherkunft

Borrowed from the French phrase 'à propos', literally meaning 'to the purpose' or 'to the point'.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a predicative adjective: 'The remark was apropos.' Used as a preposition with 'of': 'Apropos of your earlier point...' The final 's' is silent.
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Kultureller Kontext

The word is frequently used in intellectual or high-level professional discussions to transition between topics or to validate the relevance of a contribution.

Schnelles Quiz

The professor's anecdote was ______ to the lecture on ethics.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: apropos

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not

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