Q. What does appropriate adjective mean?
The adjective appropriate is used when something is suitable or fitting.
Q. What is an adjective for teaching?
didactic. adjective. formal intended to teach something, especially a moral lesson.
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- Q. What does appropriate adjective mean?
- Q. What is an adjective for teaching?
- Q. What is the meaning of the new word of appropriate?
- Q. What is appropriate example?
- Q. What is a good sentence for appropriate?
- Q. What does mean appropriate?
- Q. What does befitting mean?
- Q. How do you explain appropriate to a child?
- Q. What is appropriate action?
- Q. What is another word for taking action?
- Q. What is another word for plan of action?
Q. What is the meaning of the new word of appropriate?
adjective. suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion, etc.: an appropriate example; an appropriate dress. belonging to or peculiar to a person; proper: Each played his appropriate part.
Q. What is appropriate example?
The definition of appropriate is to put aside or take something for one’s self or some other specific person. Stashing away a piece of cake for a friend is an example of to appropriate. Putting money aside for a vacation is an example of to appropriate. verb. 22.
Q. What is a good sentence for appropriate?
1. It was thought appropriate to award her the prize. 2. Jeans are not appropriate for a formal party.
Q. What does mean appropriate?
transitive verb. 1 : to take exclusive possession of : annex No one should appropriate a common benefit. 2 : to set apart for or assign to a particular purpose or use appropriate money for a research program. 3 : to take or make use of without authority or right natural habitats that have been appropriated for human …
Q. What does befitting mean?
1 : suitable, appropriate. 2 : proper, decent.
Q. How do you explain appropriate to a child?
definition: right for the purpose; proper. Jeans and a T-shirt are not appropriate for a formal wedding.
Q. What is appropriate action?
Appropriate Actions means the acts that a party would take, and the amount of effort and resources such party would expend, when fulfilling such obligation, performing such action, or incurring such expense for such party’s own benefit, in each case acting in good faith and on a reasonable basis. Sample 2.
Q. What is another word for taking action?
What is another word for take action?
act | react |
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move | begin |
proceed | respond |
start | do something |
take measures | take steps |
Q. What is another word for plan of action?
n. play, strategy, tactics, travel plan, itinerary, battle plan, manoeuvre, system, scheme, tactic, policy, maneuver.