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How to pronounce appropriateness in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms rightness
Type of properness, propriety, correctitude
Type Words
Type of suitableness, suitability
Has types appositeness, felicity, just the ticket, aptness, felicitousness, ticket
Derivation appropriate

Examples of appropriateness

appropriateness
Her observations have been outside the bounds of appropriateness more than once.
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Schilling never got to discuss the appropriateness of the letter or the censure.
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Different individuals may hold differing opinions of the term's appropriateness.
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Seats checked to ensure proper installation and appropriateness for your child.
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Since when are decisions of national security based on political appropriateness?
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Reviews processed orders for accuracy, completeness, clarity and appropriateness.
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Reviews requests for information and determines the appropriateness of release.
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As I did regarding the appropriateness of using noble titles, before conceding.
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The appropriateness of this desire concerns a priest who works in the cancer ward.
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More examples
  • Appropriate conduct; doing the right thing
  • The quality of being specially suitable
  • Morality (from the Latin '' "manner, character, proper behavior") is a sense of behavioral conduct that differentiates intentions, decisions, and actions between those that are good (or right) and bad (or wrong). ...
  • The quality or condition of being appropriate
  • Appropriate health care is care for which the expected health benefit exceeds the expected negative consequences by a wide enough margin to justify treatment [42].
  • The extent to which a particular procedure, treatment, test, or service is clearly indicated, not excessive, adequate in quantity, and provided in the setting best suited to a patient's or member's needs. (See also, medically necessary)
  • The suitability of a statistic for empirical measurement; it speaks to the cogency of a data element representing a study factor. ...
  • The quality, relevancy, and reliability of the evidence.
  • Of the lyrics and/or the notes to the setting in which one proposes to sing or play them