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You can use it when you want to emphasize the appropriateness of something. For example: "The appositeness of her reply left us speechless."
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appositeness
noun
The state of being apposite
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Between our heads and the lowering clouds a frenzied organ was thundering through, with an appositeness perhaps accidental, "You maaaade me love you, I didn't wanna do it, I didn't wanna do it..."...
With all the appositeness of allegory, the copies of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" sold by black venders in New York — who are supplied with them by Lushena Books, a black-nationalist book wholesaler — were published by the white supremacist Angriff Press, in Hollywood.
Since it's not exactly difficult to think of a train of words beginning with certain letters, the setter will often up his or her game and offer a phrase that gives extra value through wit, charm or appositeness.
"Forward," he replied curtly, and when the roar of laughter has died down he says nothing, absolutely nothing, for ten seconds, and then allows a second wave of laughter to rise and fall before he shakes his head in appreciation at the smart appositeness of his own reply, and whoops: "Ooooh".
The project's keystone, meanwhile, is Dafoe's reading of the poem 'The Raven' itself, into which Reed injects lyrics about cocaine, needles and pricks with surprising appositeness: the words of the dark bard of our times dovetailing well into those of the chronicler of the wild sides of nineteenth-century men.
He insists on retyping a page of copy if one word has been crossed out, and he has spent up to three days worrying about the appositeness of a single adjective.
Between our heads and the lowering clouds a frenzied organ was thundering through, with an appositeness perhaps accidental, "You maaaade me love you, I didn't wanna do it, I didn't wanna do it.
With all the appositeness of allegory, the copies of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" sold by black venders in New York who are supplied with them by Lushena Books, a black-nationalist book wholesaler were published by the white supremacist Angriff Press, in Hollywood.
One can argue with the appositeness of this extended metaphor.
Ortega's view of three distinct life times, as manifestations of the concept of generation, resides in his notions of "coevals" (which refers to the interaction of individuals of approximately the same age) and of "contemporaries" (which indicates a reference to the interaction between all individuals of whatever age) and their appositeness with regard to time and to space (Obras, 5: 37 38).
Indeed, she inspired many of the works contained in the ICA's recent landmark season, Jack Smith: A Feast for Open Eyes, and even acted as a posthumous beard for his avant-garde manifesto, The Perfect Filmic Appositeness of Maria Montez, which appeared in the Winter 1962 edition of Film Culture and laid out Smith's vision for a new Queer cinema.
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