Aptest [adjective]

Definition of Aptest:

suitable

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Sentence/Example of Aptest:

It stuffs into its own pocket for easy transport, and while the price might be a deterrent for some, I’ve never had a more apt use for the phrase “Buy it nice or buy it twice” than I have with this hoodie.

Although they are generalist predators, apt to eat anything they can catch, spiders regularly capture nuisance pests and even disease-carrying insects – for example, mosquitoes.

Sora’s product, thus, feels more apt for educationally gifted students than students who might need extra help or support.

That moniker is especially apt given that Roberts was so frequently in the majority this term.

We are apt to think of these little ones as doing right only when under compulsion: but this is far from the truth.

Those of a more serious turn are apt to show a curious preference for the graver aspects of things.

In this country, we are apt to think when any one dresses himself up, that he is disguising a fool.

In conversation their minds are apt to remain in a recipient passive state.

But Bull in authority anywhere is apt to exhibit his horns to those whom he suspects of being nobodies.

These fish are very tempting and delicate, and are not so injurious as shellfish are apt to be.