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appropriately

[ UK /ɐpɹˈə‍ʊpɹɪətli/ ]
[ US /əˈpɹoʊpɹiɪtɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in accordance with what is appropriate or suitable for the circumstances
    If you don't behave properly, you'll have to leave!
    he was appropriately dressed
    I met the junior senator from Illinois and I was duly impressed

How To Use appropriately In A Sentence

  • All of them, appropriately for a bank, contributed their pennyworth.
  • Appropriately, he spends most of his days on tramp steamers, skiffs and barges.
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  • Appropriately, the movements are accompanied by live electronic and acoustic music.
  • He used the term appropriately (though his broader point is very much open for debate). Hillary Supporter Andrew Cuomo On Her NH Win: "You Can't Shuck And Jive" w/Press Corps
  • She pulled her sling out of her pack and gathered three or four appropriately sized stones and set out to find her dinner.
  • A suitable ‘expectation’ of Aristophanes is raised by the ludicrous circumstance of his having the hiccough, which is appropriately cured by his substitute, the physician The Symposium
  • Why he should choose to express that interval by fifty, rather than by fifty-two, weeks, may be surmised in two ways: first, because the latter phrase would be unpoetical and unmanageable; and, secondly, because he might fancy that the week of the Pagan Theseus would be more appropriately represented by a lunar quarter than by a Jewish hebdomad. Notes and Queries, Number 72, March 15, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • In a book appropriately entitled Konturen einer Geistesgeschichte der Mathematik (1946), Bense devoted a whole chapter (ch. 2) to articulating how the notion of style applies to mathematics. Mathematical Style
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