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unseasonably

[ UK /ʌnsˈiːzənəbli/ ]
[ US /ənˈsizənəbɫi/ ]
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  1. not in accordance with the season
    it was unseasonably cold

How To Use unseasonably In A Sentence

  • Struggling clothes shops cut the prices of jumpers and coats last month to entice shoppers despite unseasonably warm weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the victim of an O-ring failure in its right-side rocket booster, believed to have been caused by Florida's unseasonably cold weather that week. Jim Noles: Twenty-Five Years Ago, We Lost More Than a Space Shuttle
  • Children's Place Retail Stores warned yesterday weaker-than-anticipated sales would cut into earnings, commenting that "certain external factors, such as unseasonably warm weather particularly in the last 10 days of the month, put substantial pressure on the business. Retailers Aren't
  • On an unseasonably warm December afternoon 10 years ago tomorrow, everyone who was anyone in the obsessive world of watch collecting-formally known as horology-packed Sotheby's seventh-floor, wood-paneled auction gallery in New York. BusinessWeek.com --
  • WE might be enjoying some unseasonably warm temperatures but it's still a great time to treat yourself to a hot new coat. The Sun
  • The run of unseasonably high temperatures goes back as far as October. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Tuesday, organizers gave the news media their first look at Cypress Mountain, the site of the snowboarding and freestyle skiing events, with hopes of allaying concerns about a lack of snow and unseasonably warm weather endangering the competitions. Matthew Yglesias » Vancouver Suffering From Snow Shortage
  • Struggling clothes shops cut the prices of jumpers and coats last month to entice shoppers despite unseasonably warm weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • The night air was soft and unseasonably warm.
  • Britain is expected to enjoy an unseasonably warm weekend as tropical air blows in from the Atlantic after a prolonged cold spell. Times, Sunday Times
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