unseasonable

adj

Etymology

From Middle English unseasonable, unsesonable, equivalent to un- + seasonable.

  1. inherited from unseasonable

Definitions

  1. Not in accordance with the season.

    • The snow in April was unseasonable.
  2. Not at the right or fitting time.

    • There is a mania in every class to be mistaken for what it is not. Many things innocent, nay, even graceful in themselves, become injurious and awkward by unseasonable imitation.
    • The King looked sourly upon Lord Gro, and said, “Thy counsel is unacceptable and unseasonable. What lieth behind it?”

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA