unseasonable

/ʌnˈsizənəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not typical or expected for the time of year, especially regarding weather.
    • The unseasonable heat in October broke all temperature records.
    • Unseasonable rain ruined the outdoor wedding plans.
    • We had unseasonable snow in April, which surprised everyone.
  2. Not appropriate or suitable for the circumstances; untimely.
    • His unseasonable joke during the funeral made people uncomfortable.
    • She found his unseasonable request for a raise awkward.
    • The announcement was unseasonable, coming right before the holiday.
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