unseasonably

/ʌnˈsizənəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is unusual or unexpected for the time of year, especially regarding weather.
    • It was unseasonably warm for December, so we ate lunch outside.
    • Unseasonably cold temperatures damaged the spring crops.
    • The garden bloomed unseasonably early due to the mild winter.
  2. In an untimely or inappropriate manner.
    • The gift arrived unseasonably, weeks after the birthday.
    • She spoke unseasonably about the merger during the celebration.
    • He arrived unseasonably late to the meeting, missing the key discussion.
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