different between inopportune vs disadvantageous

inopportune

English

Etymology

in- +? opportune.

Adjective

inopportune (comparative more inopportune, superlative most inopportune)

  1. unsuitable for some particular purpose
  2. at an inconvenient or inappropriate time

Synonyms

  • (unsuitable for some particular purpose): inappropriate, unfit; see also Thesaurus:unsuitable
  • (at an inconvenient or inappropriate time): ill-timed, untimely; see also Thesaurus:untimely

Antonyms

  • (all): opportune
  • (unsuitable for some particular purpose): appropriate, fitting; see also Thesaurus:suitable
  • (at an inconvenient or inappropriate time): timely; see also Thesaurus:timely

Translations


French

Adjective

inopportune

  1. feminine singular of inopportun

Italian

Adjective

inopportune f pl

  1. feminine plural of inopportuno

Latin

Adjective

inopport?ne

  1. vocative masculine singular of inopport?nus

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disadvantageous

English

Etymology

disadvantage +? -ous

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d?s?ædv?n?te?d??s/

Adjective

disadvantageous (comparative more disadvantageous, superlative most disadvantageous)

  1. Not advantageous.

Derived terms

  • disadvantageously

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