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apropos

[ap-ruh-poh] / ˌæp rəˈpoʊ /


ADVERB
relevantly, suitably
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"OK, I'm just going to put this out to the group and see how it lands," Shelley blurts out, apropos of nothing.

From Salon

Anderson’s use of the word love in the titles of both memoir and documentary is intentional and apropos.

From Los Angeles Times

A few days ago, Tate, who really does appear to hate women who stand for something, offered, apropos of nothing, to email Thunberg a list of all his purported sports cars and their emission rates.

From Los Angeles Times

The smothering is heavy-handed, yet apropos for an artist who never had the space, or creative motivation, to fully express herself.

From New York Times

And how apropos, given it is being allowed to grace the Middle East for the first time.

From Washington Post