applicable suggests the fitness of bringing a general rule or principle to bear upon a particular case.
the rule is not applicable in this case
apropos suggests being both relevant and opportune.
the quip was apropos
Example Sentences
At the dawn of the common-law court system, jurors took their places as residents of the neighborhood where the pertinent events had occurred, who were assumed to possess special knowledge of the facts and, more important, of every witness's credibility. Hiller B. Zobel, American Heritage, July/August 1995A more pertinent question than "What am I?" is "How can I be who I am and still hack it in America?" C. Eric Lincoln, Lure and Loathing, 1993But as my moment of fame ticks by, a more pertinent issue persists: What hath CNN wrought in the worlds of communications, of diplomacy, of politics? Peter Arnett, Washington Post, 25-31 Mar. 1991No recurrent symbolism in the Odyssey is more pertinent than the long and deliberate stripping its hero undergoes: of his ships, of his men, of his hopes, of his clothes, even of his very skin on the cliffs of Corfu. John Fowles, Island, 1978 he impressed the jury with his concise, pertinent answers to the attorney's questions
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin pertinent-, pertinens, present participle of pertinēre — see pertain
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, seem有關;好像有關▸➤become變得有關▸➤remain仍然有關ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極為/相當/非常相關▸➤especially, highly, particularly尤其/高度/特別相關➤directly直接相關◇These examples are directly pertinent to the question asked.這些例子與提出的問題直接相關。PREPOSITION➤to與⋯有關◇The issues dealt with in the report are highly pertinent to our own situation.報告中談及的問題與我們自己的處境有很大關聯。