Pronunciation: /ʌnˈsiːzənəbl/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unseasonable' describes something that is not appropriate for the current season.
A1 The unseasonable weather caught everyone by surprise.
A2 The unseasonable heatwave made it unbearable to be outside.
B1 The unseasonable snowstorm caused chaos on the roads.
B2 The unseasonable rainfall resulted in flooding in low-lying areas.
C1 The unseasonable frost damaged the crops, leading to a poor harvest.
C2 The unseasonable tornadoes in the region were unprecedented and caused widespread destruction.
formal The unseasonable weather patterns have caused disruptions in agricultural production.
informal I can't believe this unseasonable heat in October!
slang This unseasonable cold snap is really throwing me off.
figurative His unseasonable outburst at the meeting caught everyone off guard.
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