Unseasonably Meaning in English
word
ənˈsizənəbɫi
un-SEE-zuh-nuh-blee
ʌnsˈiːzənəbli
un-SEE-zuh-nuh-blee
Definition
In a way that is not typical for a particular time of year, especially regarding weather or temperature.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used with weather, temperature, or outdoor conditions: 'unseasonably warm/cold/wet.' Formal and common in news or reports. Not used for food or fashion; it's about what is unusual for a particular season.
Spanish: fuera de temporada - inusualmentePortuguese (BR): fora de época - incomum para a estaçãoPortuguese (PT): fora de época - incomum para a estaçãoChinese (Simplified): 异常地(与季节不符)Chinese (Traditional): 異常地(與季節不符)Hindi: मौसम के हिसाब से असामान्य रूप सेArabic: بشكل غير موسمي - بشكل غير معتاد حسب الموسمBengali: মৌসুমি স্বাভাবিকতার বাইরে - অপ্রত্যাশিতভাবে (মৌসুম অনুযায়ী নয়)Russian: несезонно - необычно для этого времени годаJapanese: 季節外れにVietnamese: không theo mùa - bất thường đối với mùaKorean: 평소 계절답지 않게 - 계절에 맞지 않게Turkish: mevsim normallerinin dışında - mevsime aykırı şekildeUrdu: موسمی لحاظ سے غیرمعمولی طور پرIndonesian: tidak sesuai musim - di luar kebiasaan musim
Example Sentences
It's unseasonably hot for January.
basic
We had unseasonably early snow this year.
basic
The flowers bloomed unseasonably in winter.
basic
It felt unseasonably chilly yesterday, didn't it?
natural
The weather turned unseasonably stormy just as we planned our picnic.
natural
It’s been unseasonably dry all month, so the grass is brown.
natural