unseasonable

[ʌnˈsiːz(ə)nəb(ə)l]

unseasonable Definition

  • 1not appropriate or typical for the time of year
  • 2unexpectedly or excessively cold or hot for the time of year

Using unseasonable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unseasonable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The unseasonable heatwave in April caused a lot of discomfort.

  • Example

    The unseasonable snowstorm in May caught everyone off guard.

  • Example

    The unseasonable rain ruined our outdoor picnic plans.

  • Example

    The unseasonable bloom of flowers in December was a strange sight.

unseasonable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unseasonable

Antonyms for unseasonable

Phrases with unseasonable

  • weather that is unexpected or abnormal for the time of year

    Example

    The unseasonable weather caused a lot of damage to crops.

  • clothing that is not appropriate for the current weather conditions

    Example

    She wore unseasonable clothing to the party and ended up feeling too cold.

  • behavior that is not typical or expected for the current situation

    Example

    His unseasonable behavior at the funeral was inappropriate and disrespectful.

Origins of unseasonable

from Middle English 'unsesunabel', meaning 'inappropriate'

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Summary: unseasonable in Brief

The term 'unseasonable' [ʌnˈsiːz(ə)nəb(ə)l] refers to something that is not typical or appropriate for the time of year, such as weather, clothing, or behavior. It can also mean unexpectedly or excessively cold or hot for the time of year. Examples include 'The unseasonable heatwave in April caused a lot of discomfort.' and 'The unseasonable snowstorm in May caught everyone off guard.'