unseasonableness

IPA: ʌnsˈizʌnʌbʌɫnʌs

noun

  • The quality of being unseasonable; untimeliness.
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Examples of "unseasonableness" in Sentences

  • Was there no call in the great unseasonableness of the year?
  • Would you forbear sermons and sacraments so many years on pretense of unseasonableness?
  • "unseasonableness" of the weather, finding responses few and absently given, relapsed into silence.
  • The first comprehends a desire for delicate foods, flavor, and novelty because of expense or unseasonableness, exquisite preparation, or a desire for unnecessary variety.
  • Wherefore the hindrance by rot is rather to be ascribed to the unseasonableness and moisture of the weather in summer, also their licking in of mildews, gossamire, rowtie fogs, and rank grass, full of superfluous juice, but especially
  • I could not give any connected detail yesterday; but the suddenness, and, in one light, the unseasonableness with which the affair burst out, needs explanation; for though the event of the 26th ult., as you will conclude, immediately opened to me the happiest prospects,
  • And though he was a senator, yet, thinking that one of the least of his excellences, he valued himself more upon a sort of cynical liberty of speaking what he pleased, which sometimes, indeed, did away with the rudeness and unseasonableness of his addresses with those that would interpret it in jest.
  • A national literature must negotiate geographical and social divides in the manner depicted in that phrase "a letter [sent] to Maple Grove by one lady, to Ireland by another"; it is by definition susceptible to the same problems of unseasonableness and irrelevancy that make Mr. Weston's conundrum about the letters of perfection so mal à propos.
  • I could not give any connected detail yesterday; but the suddenness, and, in one light, the unseasonableness with which the affair burst out, needs explanation; for though the event of the 26th ult., as you will conclude, immediately opened to me the happiest prospects, I should not have presumed on such early measures, but from the very particular circumstances, which left me not an hour to lose.

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