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apposite

American  
[ap-uh-zit, uh-poz-it] / ˈæp ə zɪt, əˈpɒz ɪt /

adjective

  1. suitable; well-adapted; pertinent; relevant; apt.

    an apposite answer.


apposite British  
/ ˈæpəzɪt /

adjective

  1. well suited for the purpose; appropriate; apt

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Etymology

Origin of apposite

1615–25; < Latin appositus added to, put near (past participle of appōnere ), equivalent to ap- ap- 1 + positus placed ( posi- place + -tus past participle suffix)

Explanation

Something apposite is fitting or relevant. It is apposite that radio stations play Christmas carols on Christmas Eve, and that your tax accountant takes vacation after April 15th. It all makes sense. The adjective apposite is derived from the Latin terms appositus and apponere. Ponere means to place, and thus apponere is "well-placed or well-put." Don't confuse apposite with opposite; they have almost opposite meanings!

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Still, there is profit and occasional jollity in brisk recapitulations of seminal events by a fluent storyteller with an eye for telling detail and apposite quotation.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 16, 2025

"Deterrence is particularly apposite in this case given the current state of affairs in Sudan," she said.

From BBC • Dec. 9, 2025

Depression had not previously been the subject of comedy, but it seemed appropriately apposite to a year of national self-celebration.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 6, 2023

Overnight, we heard the British national anthem, “God Save the Queen,” updated to reflect the kingdom’s new reality, its apposite monarch tweaked in the title, its pronouns abruptly swung back to the masculine.

From Washington Post • Sep. 15, 2022

The favourite comparison of the enclosure of Yima with the deluge of the Hebrews appears to me anything but apposite.

From The History of Antiquity Vol. V. by Duncker, Max