Unseasonable Meaning in English
word
ʌnˈsiːzənəbəl
un-SEE-zuh-nuh-buhl
ʌnsˈiːzənəbəl
un-SEE-zuh-nuh-buhl
Definition
Describes weather or conditions that are not normal for the current season, such as unexpected heat in winter or rain in summer.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used for weather and climate. More formal or written; rarely used in spoken, casual conversation. Commonly paired with words like 'heat', 'cold', 'rain', 'weather'. 'Unseasonal' is a near synonym but less formal.
Spanish: inusual para la estación - intempestivoPortuguese (BR): fora de época - atípicoPortuguese (PT): fora de época - atípicoChinese (Simplified): 不合时节的 - 反常的Chinese (Traditional): 不合時節的 - 反常的Hindi: असमय - मौसम के अनुसार न होने वालाArabic: غير موسمي - غير معتاد في هذا الوقتBengali: অসময়োপযোগী - অসময়িক - ঋতুবিরুদ্ধRussian: нетипичный для сезона - несезонныйJapanese: 季節外れの - 季節に合わないVietnamese: trái mùa - không hợp mùaKorean: 계절에 맞지 않는 - 이상 기후의Turkish: mevsime aykırı - mevsimsizUrdu: موسم سے ہٹ کر - غیر موسمیIndonesian: tidak sesuai musim - di luar musim
Example Sentences
We had unseasonable rain in July.
basic
It felt very unseasonable to have snow in May.
basic
The unseasonable heat made it hard to sleep last night.
basic
People are wearing T-shirts in December because of the unseasonable weather.
natural
It's hard to plan a picnic with this unseasonable cold.
natural
That thunderstorm was totally unseasonable for this time of year.
natural