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Meanings of
unseasonably
in English
Not in accordance with the season.
seasonably
Usage of
unseasonably
in English
1
On July 17 last year, it was an
unseasonably
hot Dunedin day.
2
In early October of that year it was
unseasonably
warm in Sydney.
3
Tens of thousands braved weather that, by Delhi standards, was
unseasonably
cold.
4
Several
unseasonably
dry winters, along with the sprawling population, have strained supplies.
5
The floods, which began on Jan. 1, have followed
unseasonably
heavy rain.
6
The first few weeks of New York's fall have been
unseasonably
balmy.
7
The day was
unseasonably
cold, and a fire blazed upon the hearth.
8
The fires are being fanned by strong winds and
unseasonably
warm weather.
9
Fear me not, girl; I will be brief, unreasonably and
unseasonably
brief.
10
But those games were following
unseasonably
heavy rain which hampered pitch preparation.
11
For one it was
unseasonably
warm, with temperatures reaching over 30 degrees.
12
Even though it was already summer, the night wind was
unseasonably
chilly.
13
It was
unseasonably
cold, and he pushed his hands into his pockets.
14
It was an
unseasonably
warm afternoon, and all of us were sweating.
15
It seemed
unseasonably
chilly, and I shivered inside my light wool gown.
16
That is all-powerful, but I will not employ it
unseasonably
or improperly.
Other examples for "unseasonably"
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unseasonably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
unseasonably warm
unseasonably cold
unseasonably high
unseasonably hot
unseasonably heavy
More collocations
Unseasonably
through the time
Unseasonably
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare