Definition of unseasonably in English:
unseasonably
adverbʌnˈsiːz(ə)nəbliˌənˈsiz(ə)nəbli
In a way that is unusual for the time of year.
unseasonably warm weather
Example sentencesExamples
- A pest control expert has warned that the city centre is facing a "rats epidemic" following the unseasonably mild autumn.
- Two thousand spectators braved the unseasonably brisk night to experience the spectacular demonstration of martial pride.
- Memories of previous heatwaves at exam time were washed away with the unseasonably heavy rain which has hit the country for most of June.
- The water, 300 feet below, was unseasonably glassy, which made it hard to separate aircraft from watercraft.
- The unseasonably dry winter has fire officials preparing for another busy summer.
Definition of unseasonably in US English:
unseasonably
adverbˌənˈsiz(ə)nəbliˌənˈsēz(ə)nəblē
In a way that is unusual for the time of year.
unseasonably warm weather
Example sentencesExamples
- The unseasonably dry winter has fire officials preparing for another busy summer.
- Memories of previous heatwaves at exam time were washed away with the unseasonably heavy rain which has hit the country for most of June.
- The water, 300 feet below, was unseasonably glassy, which made it hard to separate aircraft from watercraft.
- A pest control expert has warned that the city centre is facing a "rats epidemic" following the unseasonably mild autumn.
- Two thousand spectators braved the unseasonably brisk night to experience the spectacular demonstration of martial pride.