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unseasonable

adjective
 
 
/ʌnˈsiː.zən.ə.bl̩/ (also unseasonal) formal

Definition

describes weather that is not usual or suitable for the time of year: When you're used to snow in January, warm sunny weather feels unseasonable.Describing bad weather unseasonably
 
 
/-bli/ adverb (also unseasonally)
unseasonably warm weatherDescribing bad weather
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