unseasonable

IPA: ʌnsˈizʌnʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not in accordance with the season.
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Examples of "unseasonable" in Sentences

  • A simple run of unseasonable weather...
  • Then there was a large unseasonable downpour.
  • In 2009, the race was postponed a week due to unseasonable weather.
  • After two weeks of unseasonable cool weather, forecasters predict a 104-degree scorcher Sunday.
  • Rene Heroux, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, called the unseasonable weather a heat wave.
  • Dean McCarron, principal of Mercury Research, is anticipating an "unseasonable" PC growth from 0 to 5 percent for Q4.
  • Eagle-cam shows a chick in that downeast nest -- the wildlife biologists had thought the eggs had died due to our "unseasonable" weather. briloon.org.
  • The world is a big place, so despite unseasonable blizzards in the media/political center of the US Northeast on average the planet is still getting warmer:
  • It was one of those days in June, in which our summer-hopes take umbrage at what we call unseasonable weather, though no season was ever known to pass without them.
  • This hour seemed to him and to Mrs. Peterkin unseasonable, at a time of year when the sun was not up, and he would have been obliged to go to the expense of candles.
  • Moreover, no person is "to drink or tipple at unseasonable times in houses of entertainment," -- the "unseasonable" time being declared to be after nine in the evening.

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