inapropos

[in-uh-proh-pohs]

inapropos Definition

  • 1not appropriate or fitting; out of place
  • 2irrelevant

Using inapropos: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inapropos" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His comment was completely inapropos for the situation.

  • Example

    The joke was inapropos and made everyone uncomfortable.

  • Example

    Bringing up that topic at the meeting was inapropos.

  • Example

    Her outfit was inapropos for the formal event.

inapropos Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with inapropos

  • not in the proper position or arrangement; not suitable or appropriate for the situation

    Example

    His casual attire was out of place at the formal dinner party.

  • stick out like a sore thumb

    to be very noticeable because it is different from everything else around it

    Example

    Her bright red dress stuck out like a sore thumb among the sea of black suits.

  • not accurate or correct; not relevant to the topic at hand

    Example

    His comments were off the mark and did not address the main issue.

Origins of inapropos

from French 'ร  propos', meaning 'to the purpose'

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Summary: inapropos in Brief

'Inapropos' [in-uh-proh-pohs] means not appropriate or fitting, often used to describe something that is out of place or irrelevant. It can refer to comments, behavior, or attire that is not suitable for the situation, as in 'Her outfit was inapropos for the formal event.' Synonyms include 'inappropriate,' 'unsuitable,' and 'improper,' while antonyms include 'appropriate,' 'suitable,' and 'fitting.'