intempestive

adj
/ɪntɛmˈpɛstɪv/UK

Etymology

From Latin intempestīvus, from in- + tempestīvus (“seasonable”).

  1. derived from intempestīvus

Definitions

  1. untimely, happening at an inappropriate moment

    • Luxus funerum [display at funerals], shall be taken away, that intempestive expense moderated, and many others.

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