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Webster 1913 Edition


Apropos

Ap′ro-posˊ

(ăp′rō̍-pōˊ)
,
Adj.
&
adv.
[F.
à propos
;
(L.
ad
) +
propos
purpose, L.
proposium
plan, purpose, fr.
proponere
to propose. See
Propound
.]
1.
Opportunely or opportune; seasonably or seasonable.
A tale extremely
apropos
.
Pope.
2.
By the way; to the purpose; suitably to the place or subject; – a word used to introduce an incidental observation, suited to the occasion, though not strictly belonging to the narration.

Webster 1828 Edition


Apropos

AP'ROPOS

,
adv.
ap'ropo.
1.
Opportunely; seasonably.
2.
By the way; to the purpose; a word used to introduce an incidental observation, suited to the occasion, though not strictly belonging to the narration.

Definition 2024


apropos

apropos

See also: àpropos, a propos, apropos', and à propos

English

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Adjective

apropos (comparative more apropos, superlative most apropos)

  1. Of an appropriate or pertinent nature.
  2. by the way, incidental.
    • 1877, Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet
      Sherlock Holmes rose and lit his pipe. "No doubt you think that you are complimenting me in comparing me to Dupin," he observed. "Now, in my opinion, Dupin was a very inferior fellow. That trick of his of breaking in on his friends' thoughts with an apropos remark after a quarter of an hour's silence is really very showy and superficial. He had some analytical genius, no doubt; but he was by no means such a phenomenon as Poe appeared to imagine."

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Preposition

apropos

  1. Regarding or concerning.
    • 2011, Jeremy Harding, "Diary", London Review of Books, 33.VII:
      Few have the same root and branch obsession with the recent past or the avenger’s recall (‘the necessity for long memory and sarcasm in argument’, as he wrote apropos the old left intelligentsia in New York).

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Adverb

apropos

  1. By the way.
  2. Timely; at a good time.

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Danish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French à propos.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /apropo/, [apʰʁ̥opʰo], [ɑpʰʁ̥opʰo]

Noun

apropos n (singular definite aproposet or apropos'et, plural indefinite aproposer or apropos'er)

  1. aside

Inflection

Preposition

apropos

  1. apropos (regarding or concerning)

Adverb

apropos

  1. apropos

German

Etymology

From French à propos

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [apʀoˈpoː]

Adverb

apropos

  1. apropos

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