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Discover LudwigThe word "malapropos" is correct and can be used in written English
This is an adverb that is used to describe an action, comment, or situation that is inappropriate or unseemly. For example, "The mayor's sarcastic comment was entirely malapropos given the serious nature of the meeting."
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malapropos
adjective
Out of place; inappropriate
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Her name is taken from the term malapropos (French: "inappropriate") and is typical of Sheridan's practice of concocting names to indicate the essence of a character.
Full of mischief and malapropos, he cuts up like the low-comics of yore.
She is disjointed, disorderly, malapropos.
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