Yes, it is an adjective. It means fitting or deserved.
The homograph verb "appropriate" has an entirely different meaning (set aside funds).
The adverb form for the adjective appropriate is appropriately.
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slowly fast quickly No, fast is not a verb. It is actually, though not always used appropriately, an adjective. The word in which SHOULD be with walked is hastily.
"In order to succeed in a job interview, you must dress appropriately."
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The definition of mature refers to someone or something that is full grown or adult, either physically or in terms of behavior and attitude. An example of mature is someone who behaves appropriately and doesn't throw a temper tantrum if he doesn't get his way. An example of mature is a full grown plant. adjective.
apropro--"accordingly" "appropriately" "along with"
Telemachus.
find what they need * understand what they find * act appropriately on that understandingt they need * understand what they find * act appropriately on that understanding
"Appropriately" comes from the Latin word appropriare, "to make one's own", from ad "to" and proprius "one's own".
Hawaii is appropriately named the pineapple state for their large production of pineapples.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.