Crossword-Solution: APPROPRIATENESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Appropriateness | n. | The state or quality of being appropriate; peculiar fitness. |
We have 76 clues for the answer “APPROPRIATENESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the state of being appropriate | 1 answer |
| the quality of being specially suitable | 1 answer |
| doing the right thing | 1 answer |
| expediency | 8 answers |
| APPROPRIATE CONDUCT | 11 answers |
| marriageability | 50 answers |
| attainments | 52 answers |
| acquirements | 53 answers |
| nubility | 56 answers |
| acceptability | 56 answers |
| rightness | 57 answers |
| sufficiency | 57 answers |
| pertinence | 57 answers |
| admissibility | 58 answers |
| eligibility | 58 answers |
| membership | 58 answers |
| Participation | 58 answers |
| seemliness | 58 answers |
| endowments | 59 answers |
| Felicity | 59 answers |
| propriety | 60 answers |
| inclusiveness | 60 answers |
| good match | 60 answers |
| Admittance | 60 answers |
| strong point | 64 answers |
| adeptness | 66 answers |
| Inclusion | 66 answers |
| Vocation | 68 answers |
| Wherewithal | 68 answers |
| Deftness | 68 answers |
| Dexterity | 68 answers |
| Proficiency | 69 answers |
| Talent | 71 answers |
| Competence | 72 answers |
| willingness | 73 answers |
| competency | 73 answers |
| Predisposition | 74 answers |
| Forte | 74 answers |
| Readiness | 74 answers |
| Eagerness | 75 answers |
| aptness | 75 answers |
| Qualification | 76 answers |
| ingenuity | 76 answers |
| Skill | 76 answers |
| Expertise | 78 answers |
| adequacy | 78 answers |
| Entry | 79 answers |
| need | 79 answers |
| Mastery. | 79 answers |
| ART ___ | 80 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with APPROPRIATENESS (5)
CALALUCA offered the hard-won conviction that in publishing very large text files (such as PLD), one cannot avoid making personal judgments of appropriateness and structure.
Francesca’s husband had insisted on giving the boy that strange Pagan name, and had not lived long enough to judge as to the appropriateness, or otherwise, of its significance.
There was a girl among the passengers, a tall, blonde, handsome, strapping Irishwoman, with a wild, accommodating eye, whom Alick had dubbed Tommy, with that transcendental appropriateness that defies analysis.
His dinner-table anecdotes supplied, of course, no measure for this spontaneous reproductive power; yet some weight must be given to the number of years during which he could abound in such stories, and attest their constant appropriateness by not repeating them.
For I started broad awake, in the very act of crying out to myself Home was home then, my dear, happy for the child, stricken to find in it an appropriateness, which I had not yesterday observed, to the Master’s detestable purpose in the present journey.
Quotes with APPROPRIATENESS (3)
I do believe in an everyday sort of magic -- the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone.
Bowman was aware of some changes in his behavior patterns; it would have been absurd to expect anything else in the circumstances. He could no longer tolerate silence; except when he was sleeping, or talking over the circuit to Earth, he kept the ship's sound system running at almost painful loudness. / At first, needing the companionship of the human voice, he had listened to classical plays--especially the works of Shaw, Ibsen, and Shakespeare--or poetry readings from Disco…
The first objection is that it is rubbish to talk about natural meanings and purposes, because we merely imagine such things. According to the objector's way of thinking, meanings and purposes aren't natural — they aren't really in the things themselves — they are merely in the eye of the beholder. But is this true? Take the lungs, for example. When we say that their purpose is to oxygenate the blood, are we just making that up? Of course not. The purpose of oxygenation isn't…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1992).