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untimely

English

Etymology

un- +? timely

Adjective

untimely (comparative more untimely, superlative most untimely)

  1. At an inopportune time.
    Synonyms: inopportune; see also Thesaurus:untimely
    Antonyms: timely, opportune, on time, to time; see also Thesaurus:punctual
  2. Early; premature.
    Synonyms: early, premature; see also Thesaurus:premature
    Antonyms: late, tardy; see also Thesaurus:overdue

Derived terms

  • untimeliness

Translations

Adverb

untimely (comparative more untimely, superlative most untimely)

  1. Prematurely.

Anagrams

  • minutely

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distressing

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d??st??s??/

Adjective

distressing (comparative more distressing, superlative most distressing)

  1. Causing distress; upsetting; distressful.

Translations

Verb

distressing

  1. present participle of distress

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