- unseasonally
- un·seasonally
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
unseasonally — adverb Not in keeping with the season; not expected, normal, or usual for the time of year. They had an unseasonally warm winter and everything seemed to bloom early that year. Syn: unseasonably … Wiktionary
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unseasonal — /ʌnˈsizənəl/ (say un seezuhnuhl) adjective not usual for the season: unseasonal weather. –unseasonally, adverb …