aptly

IPA/ˈaptli/
IPA/ˈæptli/

aptly — adverb

1. when something fits a particular situation or purpose very well

1.副詞B2
釋義

when something fits a particular situation or purpose very well

例句

The cafe was aptly named 'The Reading Room' since it sits inside a converted library.

aptly named + place description

Ritu's farewell speech aptly captured the hopes of everyone at the office party.

同義詞
  • appropriately

    more formal and often used for social norms or rules

  • fittingly

    suggests a natural or poetic rightness

  • suitably

    more neutral and practical in tone

反義詞

文法句型

aptly + past participle (named, described, titled, chosen, placed)

aptly + adjective (simple, modest, quiet)

用法筆記

Most naturally used with verbs of naming, describing, and placing — it sounds odd when paired with general action verbs such as 'drive' or 'eat'.

常見錯誤

The chef aptly cooked the steak.
The chef cooked the steak perfectly.
💡'aptly' is not a general intensifier for skill; it describes how well something fits the situation.
She aptly won the race.
She fittingly won the race after years of training.
💡'aptly' is about suitability, not deservedness or skill.