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aptly

[ US /ˈæptɫi/ ]
[ UK /ˈæptli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with competence; in a competent capable manner
    they worked competently

How To Use aptly In A Sentence

  • She even formed an American touring troupe with the distinguished George Washington Smith, America's first, and aptly named, premier danseur, who taught ballet in Philadelphia until his death in 1899.
  • Some species with large mouths and small bills, such as nighthawks, whip-poor wills, and the aptly named frogmouth owls, open their bills wide as they fly into insects, and the prey is captured in the birds’ gaping maws.
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  • Native Americans have long used cramp bark, an aptly named antispasmodic herb, to relieve menstrual cramps.
  • The girl was aroused, her expression mirroring her mentor's almost exactly as she raptly observed the scene. In the Midnight Hour
  • The description aptly described the new diplomacy of detente emerging from the 1972 super-power summit.
  • We spent a week at the aptly named Grand View Hotel.
  • Pathetic is the word that aptly described this fogey. McCain says he is now 'a partisan'
  • Fans will enjoy the aptly titled A TWISTED LADDER as the heroine ponders nurturing vs. naturing with her DNA and her childhood tainted in this terrific refreshing character driven thriller. A Twisted Ladder-Rhodi Hawk « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • The aptly titled venue was surrounded by a huge gorge, rolling bluffs and a meandering river.
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