How to Use apropos in a Sentence

apropos

adjective
  • The ceremony concluded with the reading of an apropos poem.
  • The comment, though unexpected, was apropos.
  • The breezy wrap dress was apropos for a summer wedding.
    Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, 18 June 2018
  • The play also was apropos for a Mayde Creek team that couldn’t get out of its own way throughout the contest.
    Jason McDaniel Correspondent, Houston Chronicle, 18 Nov. 2019
  • The Tide was sloppy — 13 penalties is the most in a game in Nick Saban’s 13 seasons — and the ending was apropos.
    George Schroeder, USA TODAY, 2 Dec. 2019
  • But more neutral grays seem so right and gender-apropos for all.
    Elaine Markoutsas, Orange County Register, 10 Jan. 2017
  • Each are accompanied by a skit of sorts and an apropos dance song.
    Dewayne Bevil, OrlandoSentinel.com, 25 May 2018
  • Her final episode aired in April with an apropos wedding scene.
    Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, 13 Dec. 2018
  • Another question that might be apropos is, are there good leaks and bad leaks?
    Peter Grier, The Christian Science Monitor, 7 June 2017
  • Dusting off this vintage 2015 tweet from Big Don seems apropos.
    Dan Sweeney, Sun-Sentinel.com, 30 May 2017
  • Princess Charlotte is following in Princess Diana's footsteps in the most adorable—and apropos—way.
    Melissa Minton, Glamour, 31 Aug. 2017
  • They weren't allowed to take photographs, but said the arrangements were very apropos for the season.
    Rose Minutaglio, Town & Country, 12 Oct. 2018
  • Brady said the timing of the service project during the holiday season made the students' efforts even more apropos.
    John Benson, cleveland.com, 14 Dec. 2017
  • So fast forward a little bit for more apropos examples of what the right coaching hire can and has done for Florida.
    Ryan Young, ajc, 8 Nov. 2017
  • To have a bridge going from Windsor to Detroit is really apropos.
    Chris Nelsen, Detroit Free Press, 7 July 2018
  • Halloween is drawing near, apropos given the dread that's inevitably growing for some NFL head coaches.
    Nate Davis, USA TODAY, 24 Oct. 2017
  • The Duchess of Cambridge stepped out for an engagement today in shades of khaki green and plum, apropos for the cooling October weather.
    Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, 9 Oct. 2019
  • But this latest appearance seems apropos: The Duchess spent the day cooking with close friends and giving thanks, all while helping those less fortunate.
    Elise Taylor, Vogue, 21 Nov. 2018
  • The slogan is apropos given that the university’s athletic teams are the Cowboys and Cowgirls.
    The Editorial Board, WSJ, 12 July 2018
  • To use an unfortunately apropos metaphor, all that pressure will eventually force a hole in the dam.
    Bill McKibben, The New Yorker, 9 July 2019
  • Accessorize boldly–a statement earring, bold pair of shades, headwrap and more can elevate the overall look, while still keeping it apropos for the sea and shore.
    Carrie Goldberg, Harper's BAZAAR, 6 July 2017
  • More apropos to the surroundings are garden suites like 'Blanc de Blanc,' an ultra-feminine yet clean all ivory and white room adorned with french molding and lace motifs.
    Carrie Goldberg, Harper's BAZAAR, 15 Nov. 2019
  • The emptiness and solitude is apropos: Henry, the game’s protagonist, is here to heal a heart that’s broken in complicated ways.
    Simon Parkin, The New Yorker, 10 Feb. 2016
  • Because fans seem to love goofy and gaudy excess, why not make an apropos-of-nothing parody of an Apple keynote address?
    Daniel D'addario, Time, 2 Feb. 2018
  • Finally, a new, highly apropos color joins the palette: Wild Orange.
    Drew Dorian, Car and Driver, 28 Sep. 2017
  • In fact, the greatest strength of Facebook is also its largest weakness -- or, in terms more apropos for what happened in the 2016 election -- its biggest vulnerability: The sheer size of it.
    Chris Cillizza, CNN, 21 Mar. 2018
  • That Holzemer trained his camera on the portion of the anatomy that Margiela utilized to build his brand is apropos, given that manual craftsmanship drives high fashion.
    Bronwyn Cosgrave, The Hollywood Reporter, 15 Nov. 2019
  • The Twitter poll was particularly apropos for naming the police cat.
    Aleanna Siacon, Detroit Free Press, 1 May 2018
  • A few years ago, Ditmer was the lead author of a particularly apropos study that investigated how bears react to drones.
    Rachel Becker, The Verge, 6 Nov. 2018
  • Though the program was planned a year ago, the timing could not be more apropos in our current societal and political climate, its organizers said.
    Felicia Dechter, chicagotribune.com, 25 May 2017

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