GRE Word List
APROPOS
being both relevant and opportune
The meaning of the word apropos is being both relevant and opportune.
Random words
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| visage | the face, countenance, or appearance of a person or sometimes an animal |
| impious | not pious : lacking in reverence or proper respect (as for God or one's parents) : irreverent |
| connivance | the act of conniving |
| succumb | to yield to superior strength or force or overpowering appeal or desire |
| impending | occurring or likely to occur soon : upcoming |
| turpitude | inherent baseness : depravity |
| shyster | a person who is professionally unscrupulous especially in the practice of law or politics : pettifogger |
| ravenous | rapacious |
| sinister | singularly evil or productive of evil |
| benefit | something that produces good or helpful results or effects or that promotes well-being : advantage |