Apposite in a sentence as an adjective

That seems a more apposite objection to my point, but hey ...

> is that ironic?No, in fact it's kind of apposite.

In the context of this story though, it's very apposite.

Pity Sistina is all-caps otherwise that would have been apposite.

Here is my metaphor: your book is a pudding stuffed with apposite\n observations, many well-conceived.

I can't believe I'm saying this but, is it constructive to be so critical in the absence of any apposite information?

In his words, further, he is so apposite and compressed that you do not know whether his matter is being illuminated by his diction or his words by his thoughts.

This has always been my favorite part of the whole book:"Here is my metaphor: your book is a pudding stuffed with apposite observations, many well-conceived.

It is neither thoroughly convincing nor completely apposite, but worth factoring in to the consideration anyway.

Fantastic, if for nothing other than Dennis Ritchie's "anti-foreword":"Here is my metaphor: your book is a pudding stuffed with apposite observations, many well-conceived.

Is is perhaps so very different as to be utterly irrelevant?Like I said, you have a problem with presenting apposite context and addressing proportionality.

" At this point I became blind with nerd-rage and headed over here to cleanse myself...Ironic that it should deface Unix, because I think that dmr's immortal words[1] are particularly apt here: this piece is "a pudding stuffed with apposite observations, many well-conceived.

I find it a useful description, it often seems apposite in describing my internal mental machinations and conflicts of thought and desire so hearing that it is apparently clearly debunked is interesting ...Do you mean they've been shown not to be scientific?

Apposite definitions

adjective

being of striking appropriateness and pertinence; "the successful copywriter is a master of apposite and evocative verbal images"; "an apt reply"

See also: pertinent