Associations to the word «Apt»
Noun
- Overlook
- Quotation
- Analogy
- Pupil
- Metaphor
- Degenerate
- Hearer
- Conceit
- Avignon
- Censure
- Aix
- Temper
- Neglect
- Provence
- Modesty
- Humour
- Affliction
- Trifle
- Mirth
- Indulgence
- Extravagance
- Gratification
- Blunder
- Repository
- Disposition
- Imagination
- Temperament
- Wit
- Ridicule
- Proverb
- Englishmen
- Provocation
- Allusion
- Contempt
- Mischief
- Pall
- Fancy
- Extreme
- Slumber
- Anecdote
- Intellect
- Phrase
- Package
- Vanity
- Mistake
- Delicacy
- Dislike
- Utterance
- Complexion
Adjective
Wiktionary
APT, adjective. Suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited.
APT, adjective. (of persons or things) Having a habitual tendency; habitually liable or likely; disposed towards.
APT, adjective. Ready; especially fitted or qualified (to do something); quick to learn; prompt; expert; as, a pupil apt to learn; an apt scholar.
APT, noun. Initialism of automation presses tooling.
APT, noun. Initialism of advanced packaging tool.
APT, noun. (UK) (rail transport) Initialism of advanced passenger train.
APT, noun. Abbreviation of apartment. The US Postal Service prefers APT, but Apt. is also seen
APT, noun. Initialism of arbitrage pricing theory.
APT, noun. Initialism of automatically programmed tool.
APT, proper noun. Initialism of Alabama Public Television.
APT, proper noun. Initialism of American Public Television.
Dictionary definition
APT, adjective. (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward; "he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant"; "I am not minded to answer any questions".
APT, adjective. At risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant; "he is apt to lose"; "she is liable to forget".
APT, adjective. Mentally quick and resourceful; "an apt pupil"; "you are a clever man...you reason well and your wit is bold"-Bram Stoker.
APT, adjective. Being of striking appropriateness and pertinence; "the successful copywriter is a master of apposite and evocative verbal images"; "an apt reply".
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.