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unpunctual

[uhn-puhngk-choo-uhl] / ˌʌnˈpʌŋk tʃu əl /










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Mr. Biden’s championing of the science post and its unpunctual start have raised a number of questions: What do White House science advisers actually do?

From New York Times • Apr. 29, 2021

I came to think that, were O’Brien given a choice between a punctual guest and a mortified, unpunctual one, she would opt for the latter.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 7, 2019

Guardian is routinely unpunctual and speaks off the cuff with enough dash that Chris Filiciello, his chief of staff, usually sticks close to keep watch.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 7, 2015

And so the Fiver became a brittle, snide, self-defeating unpunctual football email that failed to be funny.

From The Guardian • Sep. 29, 2010

I glanced at Herbert’s home, and at his character, and at his having no means but such as he was dependent on his father for; those, uncertain and unpunctual.

From "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens