It means something that is not appropriate or suitable for a particular situation.
Inappropriately has six syllables.
If you don't use the winnings inappropriately, no you can't get in trouble.If you do use the winnings inappropriately, then yes you probably could get in trouble. It depends upon what you mean by 'inappropriately'. If there are court orders in force to limit the use of the money, and you don't abide by them, you can, and likely will, be found to be "In contempt of court" and possibly even charged with fraud, theft, or misappropriation of funds as well.
The mayor was found to have inappropriately advised the police on their handling of a case.
No, that is not the correct spelling of this word.The correct spelling is inappropriately.For example:He was arrested for inappropriately touching his teacher.He spoke inappropriately to his boss and ended up getting fired.
There are six syllables in the word inappropriately. In-ap-prop-ri-ate-ly.
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'Speaking out of court' officially means 'hearsay', an inadmissable item of evidence. Idiomatic, casual or colloquial use could easily mean speaking inappropriately, i.e. behind another's back, or without giving the subject the opportunity to defend themself, or any other type of inappropriate speech.
Inappropriate is an adjective.
The correct spelling is "inappropriately" (unsuitably).
You can indeed! This is because other contributors can see your inappropriate answers. It makes absolutely no difference whose question you are answering inappropriately.
he would probably try to touch me inappropriately
Yes it happened.