apt in the PONS Dictionary

apt Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be apt to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The performers are mostly amateurs who take pride in giving pleasure and entertainment and who are apt to learn from others.
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He felt that a more feminine representation might be apt.
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Today, items called headache bands are apt to be strictly utilitarian and medical in focus.
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People were apt to be both attracted and repelled by him, to follow his leadership and yet be mistrustful of him.
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A particularly apt phrase has been coined for them school phobic.
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With good music, apt lyrics and rhythmic music, this one is the best so far.
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His statement is an apt description of the doctrine.
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He was a physical player who was apt in the air and a lethal poacher in front of the goal.
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Poorly designed culverts are also more apt to become jammed with sediment and debris during medium to large scale rain events.
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Research has shown that the speech is more apt to objective interpretation than inputs to the visual system.
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