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unseasonable

[uhn-see-zuh-nuh-buhl] / ʌnˈsi zə nə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
out of season
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Unseasonable frosts can damage new growth on evergreens.

From Washington Post • Dec. 21, 2021

Unseasonable cold was far more widespread, with the cold air in the Rockies and Midwest spilling into the Pacific Northwest.

From Washington Times • Nov. 11, 2014

Unseasonable heat of up to 105� threatened to ripen the fruit too quickly and spoil it for winemaking.

From Time Magazine Archive

Unseasonable, un-sē′zn-a-bl, adj. not in the proper season or time: late: ill-timed: not suited to the time of the year.—v.t.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various

Unseasonable rains had fallen and driven the babies indoors; this increased the overcrowding.

From Lotus Buds by Carmichael, Amy




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