The reference to Hearne's print from an old calendar, in his edition of Fordun, is very appositely introduced by Dr.
On this ground, the heart has been very appositely made the seat of reason; and accordingly in another place, Glanville tells us that in the heart is "all business and knowing.
The above quotation has not been appositelymade by Mr. Steevens.
Moreover, the author remarks appositely that by prejudicing the happiness of others needlessly one offends the divine will, which desires that all be happy as far as it is possible.
The author answers appositely that the abundance of the goodness of God is the cause.
As a recent writer on this subject has appositely remarked: "It is in detail the Japanese architect most excels, for if he conceives like a giant he invariably finishes like a jeweller.
This new and well-built part contains the far-seen and notable Town Hall, the architecture of which would have pleased Ruskin, especially as its fine windows are all appositely illustrative of Shetlandic annals.
The words chimed so appositely with my thoughts that I resolved there and then to put the theory into practice, and closing the book, I made a beginning with Sir Thomas Browne.
The sound, chiming appositely to my thoughts, urged me to embrace my plan, and I did embrace it, though reluctantly.
This may appositely be termed a fantastic sentimental destiny, which, by a strange coincidence, befell a couple consisting of an ill-fated young fellow and girl!
The proverb appositely says that: 'when there's no trouble, one should make provision for the time of trouble.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appositely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: comparatively; proportionately; relatively