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i dont rly understand what it means
What you mean in the adjective form, appropriate to a situation, not a time. More along the lines of, "She was pregnant at the time, so her sly smile was apropos to the conversation of children at the dinner party." I have no idea where I'm pulling these sentences from.
"With reference to; concerning," so. "When she said that the answer to life, the universe, and everything was 42, her remark was apropos to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
"The letter came apropos", meaning the letter came on time, or an appropriate time.
I think, I could be wrong...that's just what I always thought it meant.
Your letter to me arrived apropos. You had apropos with that topic.