Seasonable

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsiːzənəbəl/

Definitions of seasonable

adjective relating to or occurring at the proper time; timely; opportune

Example Sentences

A1 I like to wear seasonable clothes in the winter.

A2 It is important to have seasonable fruits and vegetables in your diet.

B1 The store offers seasonable discounts on winter coats.

B2 It is recommended to plan your vacation during a seasonable time of year.

C1 The company always releases seasonable products to meet consumer demand.

C2 She carefully selected seasonable flowers for the wedding arrangements.

Examples of seasonable in a Sentence

formal It is important to plant crops at a seasonable time to ensure a successful harvest.

informal We should plan our beach trip for a seasonable weekend when the weather is nice.

slang Let's wait for a seasonable sale before buying new clothes.

figurative His seasonable advice helped me navigate through a difficult situation.

Grammatical Forms of seasonable

past tense

seasoned

plural

seasonables

comparative

more seasonable

superlative

most seasonable

present tense

season

future tense

will season

perfect tense

have seasoned

continuous tense

is seasoning

singular

seasonable

positive degree

seasonable

infinitive

to season

gerund

seasoning

participle

seasoning

Origin and Evolution of seasonable

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'seasonable' originated from the Latin word 'sationabilis', which means timely or suitable.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'seasonable' has retained its original meaning of being timely or suitable, but its usage has expanded to include being appropriate for a particular season or time of year.