Appropriate means 'fitting for the occasion'.
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Proper, acceptable.
Appropriate is an adjective that means right, as in right thing to do. It's also a verb that means to set apart or authorize, as in to appropriate funds.
In mandarin, the word Chong means bug. Ching chong is an offensive term for asian people and is really not appropriate for use. However, chong by itself is appropriate as it means bug.
The root word for impertinence is from the Latin 'pertinere', which means to hold to. While the word pertinent means relevant or appropriate , impertinent means not pertinent or inappropriate. The noun impertinence means lacking respect or inappropriate behavior.
how to use both word in appropriate place silent and salient. how to use both word in appropriate place silent and salient. how to use both word in appropriate place silent and salient. how to use both word in appropriate place silent and salient.
Proper, acceptable.
Appropriate is an adjective that means right, as in right thing to do. It's also a verb that means to set apart or authorize, as in to appropriate funds.
Appropriate
In mandarin, the word Chong means bug. Ching chong is an offensive term for asian people and is really not appropriate for use. However, chong by itself is appropriate as it means bug.
It means to get out of the house, with a word inserted that is not appropriate for WikiAnswers.
It means shut up with a word inserted that is not appropriate for WikiAnswers.
The root word for impertinence is from the Latin 'pertinere', which means to hold to. While the word pertinent means relevant or appropriate , impertinent means not pertinent or inappropriate. The noun impertinence means lacking respect or inappropriate behavior.
The word "apropos" means appropriate, as in "The man's black suit was apropos for the funeral."
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'Conservation' seems most appropriate "Judicious" means wise and careful
I think that the appropriate word is chairman