Crossword-Solution: INOPPORTUNE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Inopportune | a. | Not opportune; inconvenient; unseasonable; as, an inopportune occurrence, remark, etc. |
We have 98 clues for the answer “INOPPORTUNE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Occurring at an inconvenient time | 1 answer |
| Inconveniently timed | 1 answer |
| Ill-timed | 2 answers |
| mistimed | 3 answers |
| unseasonable | 5 answers |
| malapropos | 12 answers |
| Embarrassing | 23 answers |
| Maladroit | 28 answers |
| inconvenient | 31 answers |
| trying | 34 answers |
| prior | 34 answers |
| unseemly | 34 answers |
| untoward | 35 answers |
| occurring previously | 36 answers |
| Greater than | 38 answers |
| in front of | 38 answers |
| headmost | 38 answers |
| sooner | 39 answers |
| Prior to | 41 answers |
| Heretofore | 42 answers |
| initially | 42 answers |
| Ere | 43 answers |
| Formerly | 44 answers |
| Previously | 44 answers |
| BEFORE time | 44 answers |
| premature | 45 answers |
| Erstwhile | 47 answers |
| Untimely? | 47 answers |
| anterior | 48 answers |
| Already | 49 answers |
| preliminary | 49 answers |
| Previous | 49 answers |
| Earlier | 49 answers |
| frustrating | 50 answers |
| in advance | 50 answers |
| fore | 50 answers |
| Inaugural | 50 answers |
| Foregoing | 50 answers |
| Ex- | 50 answers |
| cumbrous | 50 answers |
| beforehand | 51 answers |
| Hulking | 51 answers |
| Portly | 52 answers |
| cumbersome | 53 answers |
| bulky | 53 answers |
| unhandy | 53 answers |
| Unbecoming | 53 answers |
| AHEAD OF ___ | 53 answers |
| burly | 55 answers |
| ungraceful | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INOPPORTUNE (5)
But that perversity, which all children have more or less of, and of which little Pearl had a tenfold portion, now, at the most inopportune moment, took thorough possession of her, and closed her lips, or impelled her to speak words amiss.
But you must know that I’ve been in London several times within the last few years, and you might very well think that just now is a rather inopportune time—” She cut him short.
The “act” devolved upon these three people; the lodger making love to the girl in the short blue dress, the boy playing all manner of tricks upon him, giving him tremendous digs in the ribs or slaps upon the back that made him cough, pulling chairs from under him, running on all fours between his legs and upsetting him, knocking him over at inopportune moments.
The encounter, to Darrow, could hardly have been more inopportune; it woke in him a confusion of feelings of which only the uppermost was allayed by seeing Sophy Viner, as if instinctively warned, melt back into the shadow of their box.
And then her laugh! Tears may be inopportune enough, when they come out of time, but laughter is far worse; and when poor Aasa once burst out into a ringing laughter in church, and that while the minister was pronouncing the benediction, it was only with the greatest difficulty that her father could prevent the indignant congregation from seizing her and carrying her before the sheriff for violation of the church-peace.
Quotes with INOPPORTUNE (3)
Nobody reads poetry, we are told at every inopportune moment. I read poetry. I am somebody. I am the people, too. It can be allowed that an industrious quantity of contemporary American poetry is consciously written for a hermetic constituency; the bulk is written for the bourgeoisie, leaving a lean cut for labor. Only the hermetically aimed has a snowball's chance in hell of reaching its intended ears. One proceeds from this realization. A staggering figure of vibrant, intel…
In the Darwinian environment of business, one's most provocative words are naturally selected by competitors to be hurled back at them at the most inopportune moments. Do not arm your adversaries.
Horses are of a breed unique to Fantasyland. They are capable of galloping full-tilt all day without a rest. Sometimes they do not require food or water. They never cast shoes, go lame or put their hooves down holes, except when the Management deems it necessary, as when the forces of the Dark Lord are only half an hour behind. They never otherwise stumble. Nor do they ever make life difficult for Tourists by biting or kicking their riders or one another. They never resist be…