Inopportunely
11Untimeliness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Untimeliness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 1 =>{ant,134,} untimeliness intempestivity unseasonableness inexpedience Sgm: N 1 unsuitable time unsuitable time improper time Sgm: N 1 unreasonableness unreasonableness &c …
12Untimely — Un*time ly, adv. Out of the natural or usual time; inopportunely; prematurely; unseasonably. Let them know . . . what s untimely done. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
13inopportune — adjective Etymology: Latin inopportunus, from in + opportunus opportune Date: circa 1507 inconvenient, unseasonable • inopportunely adverb • inopportuneness noun …
14whipsawed — adjective Date: 1892 subjected to a double market loss through trying inopportunely to recoup a loss by a subsequent short sale of the same security …
15Vasa (ship) — Vasa (or Wasa ) [The original name of the ship was Wasen / Wassen ( The Sheaf ), after the sheaf in the coat of arms of the House of Vasa, which was also part of the coat of arms of Sweden at the time. Vasa has since become the most widely… …
16Cyborg 009 — Black Ghost redirects here. For the electronic music duo, see The Black Ghosts. For the fish, see Apteronotus albifrons. Cyborg 009 Japanese cover of Cyborg 009 volume 1 サイボーグ 009 (ゼロゼロナイン) (Saibōgu Zero Zero Nain …
17Antoine François Brenier de Montmorand — (12 November 1767 at Saint Marcellin (Isère) 8 October 1832) served as a French general of division during the period of the First French Empire and became an officer of the Légion d honneur.Early careerBrenier enlisted in 1786 and gained rapid… …
18inopportuneness — See inopportunely. * * * …
19malapropos — /mal ap reuh poh /, adj. 1. inappropriate; out of place; inopportune; untimely: a malapropos remark. adv. 2. inappropriately; inopportunely. [1660 70; < F mal à propos badly (suited) to the purpose] * * * …
20Ferdowsī — or Firdusī or Firdousī orig. Abū al Qāsim Manṣūr born с 935, near Ṭūs, Iran died сc1020, Ṭūs Persian poet. Though many legends surround his name, few facts are known about his life. He gave the final and enduring form to the Persian national epic …