"Inopportunely" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Inopportunely" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Inopportunely" Meaning

Inopportunely means at an untimely or inconvenient time; at a moment when something is not suitable or desirable to happen.

"Inopportunely" Examples

Examples of "inopportunely"


The fire alarm went off inopportunely during the middle of a crucial presentation, disrupting the audience's attention. (#1)
Her dog's sudden illness inopportunely coincided with her busiest week at work, making it impossible to take time off. (#2)
The broken elevator inopportunely malfunctioned during peak rush hour, causing chaos in the office building. (#3)
The surprise inspection by the health authorities inopportunely took place on a morning when the kitchen was already understaffed. (#4)
The sudden power outage inopportunely occurred just as the concert was about to start, leaving the performers in the dark. (#5)

Note: The word "inopportunely" typically means at a time that is inconvenient or unhappily timely, often causing unwanted consequences.

"Inopportunely" Similar Words

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Inoperability

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Inoperability refers to the inability of systems, equipment, or processes to function or operate together as intended, often due to a lack of compatibility, communication, or standardization. This can manifest in various forms, such as technical issues, logistical problems, or even human factors. Inoperability can lead to inefficiencies, delays, or even complete failure of a system, process, or project.

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Inoperculate

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Inoperculate refers to a type of plant or flower that does not have a pericarp, which is the outer layer of a fruit or seed pod. In other words, inoperculate plants or flowers produce fruit or seeds that do not have a hard, dry, and usually woody cover around the seed. This is often the case with plants that produce fruits or seeds that are soft, juicy, or fleshy. Examples of inoperculate plants include tomatoes, grapes, and blueberries, which produce fruit that has a thin, edible skin or no covering at all.

Inopinate

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Inopinate is a rare or obsolete word that means "unforeseen" or "unexpected". It is often used to describe an event or situation that occurs without warning or planning, and is typically used in literary or poetic contexts.

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Inorganic

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Inorganically

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Inorganics

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Inorganics refers to substances or compounds that are not derived from living organisms, such as plants or animals. They are typically inorganic compounds, meaning they do not contain carbon and hydrogen atoms, and are often found in rocks, minerals, and inorganic materials. Examples of inorganics include metals, salts, and minerals.

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Inosculation

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