apt to in English

inclined to, prone to; likely to

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1. My pen is rather apt to leak.

2. The words are very apt to my case.

3. The anarchist is apt to lose his temper.

4. Man is apt to find fault with others.

5. Apt adjective (LIKELY) be Apt to do sth/be Apt to be sth to be likely to do something or to often do something: The kitchen roof is Apt to (= likely to) leak when it rains.

6. The pond was apt to dry up during summer.

7. Beginners are too apt to make mistakes in grammar.

8. 18 Man is apt to find fault with others.

9. Coarse crumb rubber is apt to deposit in asphalt.

10. Without reasoning, one is apt to be beyond control.

11. 14 Mr. Hansen is apt to fall for Dick's story.

12. Beshrivel That cave would be apt to blurt into flame

13. 12 Redundant slogans are apt to petrify a man's thinking.

14. Creaky definition, creaking or apt to creak: a Creaky stairway

15. Apt definition, inclined; disposed; given; prone: too Apt to slander others

16. Clingy definition, apt to cling; adhesive or tenacious: a Clingy fabric

17. A Comanche on foot is more apt to be willin'to listen.

18. Superimposing capitalism on another economic system is apt to cause problems.

19. Having a natural tendency; inclined: She is Apt to take offense easily

20. A euphemism is most apt to be noticed if it is new.

21. The British prime minister is too apt to cling to Washington's apron strings.

22. Dissatisfaction is most apt to be expressed by allophones (5%) and Quebecers (5%).

23. Breachy definition is - apt to break fences or be wild—used of domestic animals.

24. Although colorful, active, and good feeders, they are apt to be a little quarrelsome.

25. 16 Shaw is like saltwater in the face and Margaret was apt to splutter.

26. Apt to break fences or to break out of pasture; unruly; as, Breachy cattle

27. Suspicion is far more apt to be wrong than right, oftener unjust than just.

28. 6 Shaw is like saltwater in the face and Margaret was apt to splutter.

29. Off the job or on a political boozer is apt to be a loser.

30. What does Breachy mean? Apt to break fences or to break out of pasture; unruly

31. Caviler: One who Cavils; one who is apt to raise captious objections; a carping disputant.

32. Captious definition: apt to make trivial criticisms ; fault-finding ; carping Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

33. As with the zoological Bynames, Russians are most apt to use botanical names based on …

34. In modern political and economic discussion we are apt to talk rather glibly of " labour ".

35. One shot on a night like tonight is apt to start the whole herd running.

36. All of the barbarous conquerors have been apt to carry matters with a high hand.

37. But in real life young men who hoped for this denouement apt to be disappointed.

38. 29 On the scorching summer day, he who is apt to sweat will perspire heavily.

39. Another side effect of missed breakfast is you'll be more apt to overeat at lunch.

40. Else the temporary advantage is apt to prove a grave disadvantage and a burden later on .

41. When foreign executives speak of their American counterparts, are apt to be more scornful than awestruck.

42. Mr Spock's ears are distractingly perky and he is apt to panic or, worse, to smile.

43. We are much too apt to look at schism in our church as an unmitigated evil.

44. But in real life young men who hoped for this denouement were apt to be disappointed.

45. “The exhaustion of energy resources is not itself apt to be the crux of the problem. . . .

46. Captious definition, apt to notice and make much of trivial faults or defects; faultfinding; difficult to please

47. The play most apt to the period would have been Macbeth, and the ghosts were from Hiroshima.

48. 20 We are much too apt to look at schism in our church as an unmitigated evil.

49. Kelly Proverbs 113: Glasses and Lasses are Bruckle Wares, — Both apt to fall, and both ruined by falling

50. Breachy ( comparative more Breachy, superlative most Breachy ) Apt to break fences or to break out of pasture; unruly