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Example sentences for "unseasonably"

Lexicographically close words:
unsealed; unsealing; unsearchable; unsearched; unseasonable; unseasoned; unseat; unseated; unseating; unseaworthiness
  1. And I hope that our unanimity on this occasion will show that truth, however unseasonably advanced, will, in this house, be always received.

  2. April in the plains was somewhat rainless, and May unseasonably hot; and though the springs in the fortress did not run dry, yet the torrid weather made itself felt in the garrison of the sun-scorched Palamede.

  3. It was a day unseasonably warm and humid for early spring.

  4. The night was unseasonably warm with enervating humidity; in that atmosphere the dormant germs of the girl's general disgust with the metropolis and all its affairs were incubated.

  5. It was winter, and the night was somewhat unseasonably warm.

  6. Then followed a day and a night of absolutely cloudless and unseasonably warm weather, and it was on the night in question that Brand took the walk which had such remarkable consequences.

  7. For it does people harm not only to praise them unseasonably but also to blame them unseasonably, and especially exposes them to the successful attack of flatterers, for, like water, they abandon the rugged hills for the soft grassy valleys.

  8. The man in brown, who so unseasonably interrupted his pleasantry, is an officer of justice, and has probably taken him before a magistrate, to answer some one of his numerous creditors.

  9. Attired in coloured robes and decked unseasonably with flowers and paste, ye give me to understand that ye are Brahmanas, although ye bear Kshatriya energy.

  10. Meteors fell from the sky, and Rahu by swallowing the Sun unseasonably alarmed the people terribly.

  11. One or two, mortified by their pleasure being so unseasonably curtailed, said the old man had better have gone to bed at eight o'clock, or not have attempted dancing in a ball-room when he was dancing on the verge of the grave.

  12. Time being the favorable friend and assistant of those who use their judgment to await his occasions, and the destructive enemy of those who are unseasonably urging and pressing forward.

  13. If therefore a wise man commands his servant to say or do something, and punishes him for doing it unseasonably or not as he ought, is it not manifest that he commanded him to do a good action and not an indifferent one?

  14. But chiefly you must avoid going to rulers, rich or great men, lest you incur the deserved censure of being impudent, saucy, rude, and unseasonably ambitious.

  15. For Chalcas very unseasonably makes no scruple to traduce the king before the people, as having been the cause of the pestilence that was befallen them.

  16. On the other Side, Seriousness has its Beauty whilst it is attended with Chearfulness and Humanity, and does not come in unseasonably to pall the good Humour of those with whom we converse.

  17. She has no Secrets, forsooth, which should make her afraid to speak her Mind, and therefore she is impertinently Blunt to all her Acquaintance, and unseasonably Imperious to all her Family.

  18. The night had turned warm, unseasonably so for November, and Toni suddenly felt a great desire to be out in the air among the trees and shrubs, which were faintly perceptible in the light of a thin and waning moon.

  19. The day was unseasonably warm, and a slight fog hung about, making the air damp and heavy.

  20. The revolutionists of the next generation, who used to appeal so unseasonably to the ancients, were only following a literary fashion set by their fathers.

  21. Is it possible that you can have suspected me of wronging you with her, and of turning perfidious in consequence of an unseasonably rigorous virtue?

  22. Crouch carried himself very quietly all along, but could not forbear being unseasonably merry and jocose upon several occasions, smiling at chapel and affecting to talk with greater gaiety than became his condition.

  23. Deliver us and all thy servants from such sickness, wants, and other distresses, as may unseasonably take us off thy service.

  24. Unseasonably cool weather with frequent rains may cause cumulative delay in breeding and incubation so that hatching may average several weeks later than it does in years with relatively warm and dry weather during the breeding season.

  25. After the unseasonably high temperature of March 20, there was rapid return to cooler weather with temperatures frequently below normal throughout April.

  26. Thus I might, likewise, acquaint him with my motives for thus abruptly and unseasonably deserting his service.

  27. He did not unseasonably deliver himself of passionate things of exuberant design; no, when he had taken three notes from nature, he gave those three notes, nothing more.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unseasonably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.