Definition of Unaptly. Meaning of Unaptly. Synonyms of Unaptly

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Definition of Unaptly

Unaptly
Unapt Un*apt", a. 1. Inapt; slow; dull. --Bacon. 2. Unsuitable; unfit; inappropriate. --Macaulay. 3. Not accustomed and not likely; not disposed. I am a soldier and unapt to weep. --Shak. -- Un*apt"ly, adv. -- Un*apt"ness, n.

Meaning of Unaptly from wikipedia

- to serve, love, and obey. Why are our bodies soft, and weak, and smooth, Unapt to toil and trouble in the world, But that our soft conditions, and our...
- enclosure in Britain. Scholars today view these socialist comparisons as unapt. It used to be standard view that through the second century BC, the number...
- ("the tribune of the people"). Modern perspectives see the comparison as unapt, as Babeuf intended abolish private land ownership entirely and overthrow...
- that are considered pests in b****eeping. Notably, small hive beetles, the unaptly named bee louse (a species of fly), ants, wasps and wax moths such as Galleria...
- Risdon (d.1640) wrote as follows: "Santon is in the parish of Branton, not unaptly so termed the Town by the Sand, that hath overblown many hundred acres...
- Allen, did not win him many friends. Edgar Allan Poe felt that he was "not unapt to fall into pompous grandiloquence" and sometimes was "woefully turgid"...
- country - victory or death." Leazes, Jr., Francis J. (1 January 2012). "A Not Unapt Illustration of New England Heroism - Albert Martin's Journey from Rhode...
- first decade of the 21st century. The feature was named "Caleta Inepta" (unapt cove) on a 1954 Argentine navy chart, which reflects the inadequacy of the...
- Harlow found that the Spanish considered Native American slaves to be "unapt for their uses." So instead, Epenow became a "wonder", a spectacle on constant...
- alone nor too often. Indeed, he foresaw the risk for the lungs to become "unapt for motion, to the great offence of the heart, and ruine at length of the...