Apt is an adjective to describe someone or something as suitable, appropriate, liable, or likely (the meaning of your phrase). Example sentence:
You would be more apt to know that answer than I would.
"You would be more apt" means that you would be more suitable or appropriate for a particular situation or task. It suggests that you have the necessary skills, qualities, or experience to handle something effectively.
The root "apt" or "ept" means suitable, fitting, or appropriate. Words derived from this root often convey a sense of skill, capability, or readiness.
The prefix of "apt" is "a-".
His explanation of the complex topic was apt, making it easier for everyone to understand.
ad- is the prefix meaning "to or towards", -apt- is a word part meaning "to fit" and the suffix -tion means "condition of, result of, act of, process of, and state of".
The word "apt" is short for "aptitude" which refers to a natural ability, talent, or skill in a particular area.
I would be more apt to use it if I understood how it is used.
fit, apt
The root "apt" or "ept" means suitable, fitting, or appropriate. Words derived from this root often convey a sense of skill, capability, or readiness.
There are several way to translate this. "Darn, yes I miss you" is the literal meaning of it, though in English we would be more apt to say "Of course I miss you!"
Apt to cling; adhesive.
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It was apt that they had a ball on the cake, given his love of the sport.
Apt to intrude; characterized by intrusion; entering without right or welcome.
More apt to feel cold in an environment. Whereas a hot natured person is more apt to feel warm in the same environment.
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.
shortage in the electrical cored meaning you need to move out quick
Capable of being taught; apt to learn; also, willing to receive instruction; docile.