Thesaurus / inopportune
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The variant also arrived at an inopportune time, when vaccine-related immunity was starting to wane for people who had gotten their shots early in the year and hadn’t yet been boosted.
WE NEED TO START THINKING DIFFERENTLY ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH INFECTIONSJAMIE DUCHARMEDECEMBER 21, 2021TIMEThe timing is particularly inopportune, as millions of Americans prepare to gather for Thanksgiving.
IS A FIFTH WAVE COMING? AHEAD OF HOLIDAYS, COVID-19 CASES ARE STILL BELOW 2020 LEVELS—FOR NOWCHRIS WILSONNOVEMBER 12, 2021TIMECrucially, the quality of LuLaRoe’s clothing took a dive, tearing easily or displaying strange prints in inopportune places.
AMAZON DOCUSERIES LULARICH BREAKS DOWN THE CHAOTIC STORY OF DECEPTION BEHIND MULTILEVEL MARKETING COMPANY LULAROEMAHITA GAJANANSEPTEMBER 10, 2021TIMESadly, I didn’t feel as secure with the AirPods Max, which I always seemed to drain at an inopportune midday point.
SONY WH-1000XM4 REVIEW: NOISE-CANCELLING HEADPHONES YOU CAN LIVE INTONY WAREJULY 23, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEIf the Wizards don’t look to the future as soon as possible, the future will come hunting at an inopportune time.
THE WIZARDS’ REBOOT NEEDS TO START WITH TRADING BOTH JOHN WALL AND BRADLEY BEALJERRY BREWERNOVEMBER 23, 2020WASHINGTON POSTNothing could be more inopportune, nothing more contrary to the welfare of the distracted country!
SPANISH LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRYL. HIGGIN AND EUGNE E. STREETThen I say, 'I regret to have arrived at such an inopportune moment.'
THE DEVILJOSEPH O'BRIENPisistratus could not feel flattered by passages intended to exhibit his ancestor as a conceited and inopportune old babbler.
HOMER AND HIS AGEANDREW LANGThe light and cheer of the club house seemed inopportune, like mirth at a funeral, and he retired into a distant corner to think.
THE WHITE SHIELDMYRTLE REEDShe was inwardly raging at them for having chosen a time so inopportune for making a call.
MARJORIE DEAN COLLEGE FRESHMANPAULINE LESTERWORDS RELATED TO INOPPORTUNE
- abnormal
- at odds
- awkward
- bad form
- discordant
- discrepant
- erroneous
- false
- ill-advised
- ill-timed
- imprudent
- inaccurate
- inadmissible
- inadvisable
- inapplicable
- inapposite
- inappropriate
- inapt
- incongruous
- incorrect
- inexpedient
- infelicitous
- inharmonious
- inopportune
- irregular
- ludicrous
- malapropos
- odd
- off-base
- out of place
- out-of-season
- preposterous
- unapt
- unbefitting
- uncalled-for
- uncomely
- undue
- unfit
- unfitting
- unseasonable
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- untimely
- unwarranted
- wrong
- adverse
- afflicted
- awkward
- broken
- burdened
- calamitous
- cursed
- damaging
- deplorable
- desperate
- destitute
- disastrous
- doomed
- forsaken
- hapless
- hopeless
- ill-chosen
- ill-fated
- ill-starred
- in a bad way
- inappropriate
- inept
- inopportune
- jinxed
- lamentable
- luckless
- out of luck
- pained
- poor
- regrettable
- ruined
- ruinous
- shattered
- star-crossed
- stricken
- troubled
- unbecoming
- unfavorable
- unhappy
- unpropitious
- unprosperous
- unsuccessful
- unsuitable
- untoward
- wretched
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.