Can someone please use 'apropos' in a sentence?

i dont rly understand what it means

Answer #1

Your letter to me arrived apropos. You had apropos with that topic.

Answer #2

“The letter came apropos”, meaning the letter came on time, or an appropriate time.

Answer #3

I think, I could be wrong…that’s just what I always thought it meant.

Answer #4

“With reference to; concerning,” so. “When she said that the answer to life, the universe, and everything was 42, her remark was apropos to the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.”

Answer #5

What you mean in the adjective form, appropriate to a situation, not a time. More along the lines of, “She was pregnant at the time, so her sly smile was apropos to the conversation of children at the dinner party.” I have no idea where I’m pulling these sentences from.

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