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unseasonability

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ seasonability.

Noun

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unseasonability (countable and uncountable, plural unseasonabilities)

  1. Untimeliness
    • 2005, Ruth Nevo, Comic Transformations in Shakespeare, page 72:
      Berowne nimbly picks up the cue and turns it to his own advantage with a pointed reference to the unseasonability of the King's desire to study.
    • 1991, H. K. Mishra, Famines and poverty in India, page 109:
      Failure, deficiency and unseasonability of rains led to failure of crops and shortage of food stock leading to rise in prices

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