In an apt or suitable manner; fitly; properly; pertinently; appropriately; readily.
The word "aptly" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a situation or action which is suitable, appropriate, or fitting. For example: The expression on his face aptly described the frustration he was feeling.
But the USP has to be three nights' camping in the gorillas' backyard - the aptly named Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
If you're after louche lightness from your indie then the new single from Ducktails, aka Real Estate's Matt Mondanile, should be aptly ambient after the disconcerting Daughn Gibson.
With a maximum height of nearly 3,000 metres, getting back down again, via a nerve-inducing series of switchbacks (the aptly named Devil's Nose) is a memorable white-knuckle experience.
There are all too many occasions for attraction to blossom; seminars where everyone else is too hungover to turn up, or the aptly named "personal" tutorials.
One of the greenest places to stay in the city is the aptly named The Greenhouse in Southville (doubles from £105 B&B).
Krazy Kesh aptly summed up the humour of the books: "This book will tickle your funny bone till you will not be able to keep a straight face for days on end".
The general vibe is straightforward and in-your-face – and the gallery is aptly sited in the gentrified, but still cool, De Pijp neighbourhood.
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Maria Pia Montoro
Terminologist and Q/A Analyst @ Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union