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apropriate

Apropriate is not an accepted English word in standard usage. It is typically identified as a common misspelling of the word appropriate, which has two related but distinct uses as an adjective and a verb.

Definition and uses

As an adjective, appropriate means suitable, proper, or fitting for a particular purpose or context. As a

Etymology

Appropriate derives from the Latin appropriare, meaning to set aside or make proper for a specific use.

Usage and correction

In formal writing, always use appropriate. If you encounter apropriate, it is most likely a typographical error.

Frequency and perception

Apropriate appears mainly in user-generated content, quick notes, or while typing hastily. Most spelling checkers will

See also

Appropriate; appropriation; mispelling; typographical error.

verb,
to
appropriate
means
to
take
something
for
one’s
own
use,
often
without
permission
or
formal
authorization.
The
correct
spelling
for
both
senses
is
appropriate
(with
a
double
p
after
the
initial
a).
English
inherited
the
form
appropriate
via
Old
French
and
Latin,
while
apropriate
does
not
have
an
independent,
recognized
etymology
in
standard
dictionaries.
Correcting
it
to
appropriate
clarifies
whether
you
intend
the
sense
of
suitability
(adjective)
or
taking/allocating
something
(verb).
Related
terms
include
appropriation
(the
noun
form),
appropriate,
and
in
some
contexts
mispelling
variants
that
should
be
avoided.
flag
it
as
incorrect.
Awareness
of
the
standard
form
helps
maintain
clarity
across
different
registers
and
audiences.