C1 adjective #3,000 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

apt

Apt means something is just right for a specific situation or that someone is naturally good at doing something.

Explanation at your level:

Apt is a small word. It means something is good or right for a place. If you wear a coat in the snow, that is an apt choice. It also means you learn fast. If you are a good student, you are an apt student. You can use it to say 'this is right' or 'this is good.'

You use apt when you want to say something is suitable. For example, if you give a gift that someone really likes, it is an apt gift. It also describes a person who is smart. If you learn how to play a game very quickly, you are an apt player. It is a useful way to describe things that fit well.

At the B1 level, you can use apt to describe both situations and tendencies. You might say, 'That was an apt description of the problem.' It means the description was accurate and fitting. You can also use it to talk about habits, such as 'He is apt to get angry when he is tired.' This means he has a tendency to get angry.

At this level, apt becomes a tool for precision. Instead of just saying 'good' or 'right,' you use apt to show that something is perfectly aligned with a context. It is common in academic writing or formal discussions. You might describe a metaphor as apt if it perfectly captures the essence of a complex idea. It shows you have a strong command of nuance.

Moving into C1, apt is used to convey sophisticated observations. You might use it in a literary context to describe an apt turn of phrase that captures a character's internal state. It implies a level of insight. Furthermore, you can use it to suggest a natural inclination, such as 'an apt mind for mathematics.' It is a versatile adjective that elevates the register of your speech and writing.

At the mastery level, apt is appreciated for its etymological depth and its role in concise, elegant prose. It is often used in critical analysis to denote a perfect synthesis between form and content. When you describe a critique as apt, you are acknowledging its precision and its relevance to the core subject matter. It is a word that signals a high degree of linguistic awareness, allowing you to bridge the gap between simple description and deep, analytical insight. Its usage is synonymous with intellectual clarity and appropriateness.

30초 단어

  • Apt means suitable.
  • It also means quick to learn.
  • It is an adjective.
  • Use 'aptly' for the adverb form.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word apt. It's a short, punchy word that packs a lot of meaning into just three letters. At its core, apt describes when something is perfectly suited for a specific moment.

Think of it as the verbal version of a 'perfect fit.' If someone makes a comment that hits the nail on the head, you might call it an apt observation. It's not just 'good'; it's exactly what was needed.

Beyond fitting situations, we use apt to describe people. If you've ever met someone who picks up a guitar and plays a song in minutes, you'd say they are an apt learner. It implies a natural talent or a quick, sharp mind that is ready to absorb new information effortlessly.

The word apt has a long and interesting journey. It traces its roots back to the Latin word aptus, which literally means 'fitted' or 'joined.'

It entered the English language around the 14th century via Old French. Back then, it was used to describe things that were physically attached or well-adjusted. Over time, the meaning shifted from physical objects to more abstract concepts like behavior and intelligence.

Interestingly, it shares a common ancestor with the word adapt. Both words come from the same Latin root, which explains why they both deal with 'fitting' into a situation. It's a great example of how a simple Latin root can branch out into multiple useful English words that we use every single day.

Using apt correctly depends on whether you are talking about a situation or a person. When talking about things, common collocations include apt description, apt metaphor, or aptly named.

When talking about people, you will often hear apt pupil or apt student. It carries a slightly formal or literary tone, so you might see it more often in books or professional writing than in casual text messages.

While it is very versatile, remember that it is an adjective. You wouldn't say 'he apted the lesson,' as that isn't a verb. Keep it as a descriptive word to spice up your sentences when you want to sound precise and thoughtful.

While apt isn't the base of many idioms, it appears in several fixed expressions. First, apt to: 'He is apt to forget his keys' means he has a tendency to do so. Second, aptly put: used when someone says something very effectively.

Third, aptitude test: while technically a noun here, it stems from the same root and describes a test to see if you are 'apt' at a skill. Fourth, an apt pupil: a classic phrase for someone who learns quickly. Finally, aptly described: used to praise someone's choice of words.

Pronouncing apt is straightforward: /æpt/ in both US and UK English. It rhymes with trapped, mapped, and capped. The 'pt' ending can be tricky, so make sure you hit that 't' sound clearly at the end.

Grammatically, it is a simple adjective. It does not have a plural form because adjectives don't pluralize in English. You can use it before a noun (an apt remark) or after a linking verb (the comment was apt).

It is often followed by the preposition to when describing a tendency, as in 'she is apt to arrive early.' This is a very common pattern that helps you express natural habits or likely outcomes.

Fun Fact

It comes from the same root as 'adapt'!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /æpt/

Short 'a' sound like 'cat'

US /æpt/

Short 'a' sound like 'apple'

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'p' too softly
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'adopt'

Rhymes With

trapped mapped capped snapped wrapped

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

듣기 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

good right

Learn Next

appropriate suitable

고급

aptitude adaptability

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

He is apt.

Infinitive patterns

Apt to go.

Adverbs of manner

Aptly done.

Examples by Level

1

This is an apt gift.

This is a good gift.

Adjective + Noun

1

She is an apt student.

2

The name is very apt.

3

That was an apt answer.

4

He is apt to be late.

5

It is an apt choice.

6

The title is apt.

7

They are apt learners.

8

An apt remark.

1

The metaphor was highly apt.

2

He is apt to forget his keys.

3

She has an apt sense of humor.

4

The comparison is quite apt.

5

An apt observation about the economy.

6

He is an apt pupil of history.

7

The color choice was very apt.

8

Aptly, he chose the blue tie.

1

His comments were particularly apt.

2

She is apt to lose her temper.

3

The summary was brief and apt.

4

An apt description of the situation.

5

The name is apt for the company.

6

He showed an apt talent for music.

7

The ending was an apt conclusion.

8

Aptly named, the garden is beautiful.

1

The author made an apt allusion.

2

Her response was both apt and witty.

3

He is apt to change his mind often.

4

The critique was remarkably apt.

5

An apt illustration of the theory.

6

The pun was very apt.

7

She is an apt student of human nature.

8

The choice of music was apt.

1

The comparison, while bold, was apt.

2

His apt handling of the crisis was noted.

3

Aptly, the book ends where it began.

4

The analysis was an apt reflection of reality.

5

She possesses an apt mind for logic.

6

The irony was captured in an apt phrase.

7

An apt testament to his hard work.

8

The title remains an apt summary.

자주 쓰는 조합

apt description
apt pupil
apt to
aptly named
apt comparison
apt remark
apt metaphor
highly apt
apt student
aptly described

Idioms & Expressions

"apt to"

likely to do something

He is apt to forget.

neutral

"aptly put"

well said

That was aptly put.

formal

"aptitude for"

natural talent

She has an aptitude for math.

neutral

"aptly named"

the name fits perfectly

The store is aptly named.

neutral

"aptly demonstrated"

shown well

It was aptly demonstrated.

formal

Easily Confused

apt vs adopt

similar sound

adopt means to take, apt means suitable

I will adopt a cat vs That is an apt name.

apt vs adapt

similar root

adapt is a verb

I must adapt to change.

apt vs ept

sounds like the opposite

ept is not a common word

Use 'apt' instead.

apt vs aptitude

noun form

aptitude is the ability

She has an aptitude for art.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + is + apt + to + verb

He is apt to win.

A2

Subject + is + an + apt + noun

That is an apt remark.

A2

It + is + an + apt + noun

It is an apt choice.

B2

Noun + is + highly + apt

The name is highly apt.

B2

Aptly + verb

He aptly described it.

어휘 가족

Nouns

aptitude natural ability

Adjectives

apt suitable

관련

adapt shares same Latin root

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

자주 하는 실수

Using 'apt' as a verb Use 'adapt'
Apt is only an adjective.
Confusing with 'adopt' Use 'adopt' for taking something
They sound similar but mean different things.
Saying 'very apt' incorrectly It is fine, but 'highly apt' is better
Collocation preference.
Using it for physical size Use 'fitting' or 'suitable'
Apt refers to appropriateness, not size.
Forgetting the 'to' in 'apt to' Always use 'apt to' for habits
Grammar rule.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a key fitting a lock perfectly.

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Native Usage

Use it to praise someone's comment.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Used in academic settings.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always follow with 'to' for tendencies.

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Say It Right

Hit the 'pt' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a verb.

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Did You Know?

It shares a root with adapt.

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Study Smart

Link it to 'appropriate'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Apt = A Perfect Thing.

Visual Association

A puzzle piece clicking into place.

Word Web

suitable fitting talented quick

챌린지

Use 'apt' in a sentence today.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: fitted or joined

문화적 맥락

None.

Used in both formal and informal contexts to show intelligence or precision.

Often used in literary criticism.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • apt student
  • apt learner
  • apt response

at work

  • apt observation
  • apt strategy
  • aptly named

writing

  • apt metaphor
  • apt description
  • aptly put

daily life

  • apt choice
  • apt gift
  • apt comment

Conversation Starters

"What is an apt description of your day?"

"Do you think you are an apt learner?"

"Can you think of an aptly named place?"

"What is an apt gift for a friend?"

"Is it apt to say that time flies?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you were an apt learner.

Write about an apt decision you made.

What is an apt metaphor for your life?

Think of an aptly named book you read.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, it is an adjective.

Yes, but 'highly apt' is better.

It means quick to learn.

It can be both formal and casual.

No, adapt is a verb.

/æpt/.

Yes, to describe intelligence.

Yes, in writing.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

That was an ___ choice.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: apt

Apt means suitable.

multiple choice A2

What does apt mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: suitable

Apt means suitable.

true false B1

Can you use apt as a verb?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Synonyms.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Standard order.

점수: /5

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