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malapropos (adv.)

"unsuitably, unseasonably," 1660s, from French mal à propos "inopportunely, inappropriately," literally "badly for the purpose," from mal (see mal-) + proposer "to propose, advance, suggest," from pro "forth" (see pro-) + poser "put, place" (see pose (v.1)). As an adjective, "inappropriate, out of place," by 1711.

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Definitions of malapropos from WordNet
1
malapropos (adv.)
at an inconvenient time;
she answered malapropos
Synonyms: inopportunely
2
malapropos (adj.)
of an inappropriate or incorrectly applied nature;
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