untimely
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++un·time·ly /ʌnˈtaɪmli/ adjective 1 EARLYDIEhappening too soon or sooner than you expected 过早的,突然的 the untimely death of a popular local man 一名当地红人的过早死亡 The announcement brought the meeting to an untimely end. 这事的公布使会议早早地就结束了。2 TIME/RIGHT OR WRONG TIMEnot suitable for a particular occasion or time 不适时的;不合时宜的 an untimely interruption 不是时候的打扰Examples from the Corpus
untimely• Zhelev described the strike as untimely and harmful.• As to how young William met his untimely death, accounts vary.• Before his untimely death in 1991, Freddie Mercury was a brilliant singer and perfomer.• The symbols and memories of untimely death lay all around from morning till night.• The untimely death of his father did nothing to alter the youngest Charlton's ambition.• Students and faculty told fond stories about Daniels and expressed their sorrow at his untimely death.• The chain of events I sparked off nearly led to my untimely demise.• His grandfather had met an untimely end as the result of too much whisky.• an untimely injuryuntimely end• He loathed the sterile ritual of inspections, and this poor devil in his untimely end had saved him from that.un·time·ly adjectiveChineseSyllable
expected sooner soon you than or happening too Corpus
untimely
un‧time‧ly /ʌnˈtaɪmli/
adjective
the untimely death of a popular local man
The announcement brought the meeting to an untimely end.
2. not suitable for a particular occasion or time:
an untimely interruption
un‧time‧ly /ʌnˈtaɪmli/
adjective Word Family: noun: time, overtime, timer, timing, timelessness; adjective: timeless, timely ≠ untimely; verb: time; adverb: timelessly
1. happening too soon or sooner than you expected:
2. not suitable for a particular occasion or time: