Meaning & Definition of word "Inopportune"

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    Inopportune

    /ˌɪnəˈpɔːrtjuːn/

    adjective:

    • 1. Occurring at an inappropriate or bad time; untimely.
      • Example: His inopportune arrival during the meeting caught everyone off guard.
    • 2. Not opportune; unsuitable or inconvenient.
      • Example: The inopportune weather ruined our plans for a picnic.
    • 3. Inappropriate, especially regarding timing.
      • Example: She made an inopportune joke that offended several guests at the dinner.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'inopportunus', meaning 'not suitable or timely'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    an inopportune moment:

    a time that is not suitable for a particular action or event.

    inopportune circumstances:

    situations that are not favorable or convenient.

    Related Words

    opportune:

    Suitable or timely.

    timely:

    Occurring at just the right time.

    Slang Meanings of inopportune

    Meaning: Out of the blue

    Example Sentence: He showed up out of the blue, which was pretty inopportune.

    Meaning: Bad timing

    Example Sentence: That was some bad timing to bring that up; very inopportune.