Unseasonableness
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 The quality of being unseasonable; untimeliness. uncountable
"[…] for notwithstanding his purse to buy provisions of the Country, and his Ships that wherever he went waited continually upon him, his Army through the unseasonableness of the weather, and want of Quarters, was so much harassed and wasted, many of his men falling sick and dying daily, that if he did not hasten to his Winter-quarters, he would in probability have perished without a blow […]"
- 2 being at an inappropriate time wordnet
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More examples"[…] for notwithstanding his purse to buy provisions of the Country, and his Ships that wherever he went waited continually upon him, his Army through the unseasonableness of the weather, and want of Quarters, was so much harassed and wasted, many of his men falling sick and dying daily, that if he did not hasten to his Winter-quarters, he would in probability have perished without a blow […]"
Etymology
From unseasonable + -ness.
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