9 Words to use with apposite

In the Life of Milton, Johnson took occasion to maintain his own and the general opinion of the excellence of rhyme over blank verse, in English poetry; and quotes this apposite illustration of it by 'an ingenious critick,' that it seems to be verse only to the eye.

Cambi, who relates the history, sententiously winds up his narrative with the apposite words, "Thanks be to God!"

I added a few apposite remarks, to which he responded as best he could.

As one event that occurred offers an apposite parallel to what I have now to advance, I shall make a tender of the facts in the way of illustration.

His song also contained a few apposite allusions to the smiling blushing candidates.

An abstract argument, or logical deduction (had they been capable of supplying it), would operate but faintly upon intellects rendered even more obtuse by the rude nature of their customary employments; while, on the other hand, an apposite story would arouse attention and stimulate that blind and unenquiring devotion which is so remarkably characteristic of the Middle Ages.

To which of the apposite terms is the rule for apposition to be applied?

Its peculiarity is that it proceeds by apposite text and inference, more than by the illumination of feeling,aiming to convince rather than to reveal, as is the manner of those whose convictions have not quite become as a star in a firmament where neither eclipse nor cloud ever comes.

The epic story which he had early plotted out must have lain very near the threshold of his consciousness through this period, for his mind kept seizing upon and storing up apposite incidents and germs of fruitful lore.

9 Words to use with  apposite