Apt means appropriate or suitable for the circumstances. Aptly is the adverb and aptness is the noun. However, aptful is not a word.
Sentence: A careless person is apt to make a mistake. Something that is apt is to be suitable for its purpose
The word "apt" means 'suited to', or 'able', whether in Romeo and Juliet or in anything else in the English language, such as the film title "Apt Pupil".
It dends on what you're talking about.
it specifically means suitbale
"Apt." on a job application stands for "apartment." If you live in an apartment, put in the number or floor there (such as Apt. 1 or 2nd Floor). If you don't live in an apartment, leave it blank.
apt - competently able. As in: He is an apt student. apt - exactly suitable. As in: an apt reply. apt - naturally disposed to. As in: he is apt to ignore advice. apt - at risk of something unpleasant. As in: She is apt to lose.
More apt to feel cold in an environment. Whereas a hot natured person is more apt to feel warm in the same environment.
Her name is supposed to mean 'protectress, an apt name for a goddess.
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Shakespearean language was the language of early stage dramas for many years. Some of the words are still around while others are not. In this language there was no word apt.
here is a way to use apt. If she did it once, she is apt to do it again.