Advertisement - Continue reading below

Definition of "inopportunely" [in•op•por•tune•ly]

  • In an inopportune manner. (adverb)

Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

Use "inopportunely" in a sentence
  • "The last thing they needed was an inopportunely placed rock or a gaping hole to snap off a piece of their landing gear, or worse."
  • "This stratagem would permit him not only to take action against plausible suspects, given the hostility between those of Ar and Cos, this perhaps diverting attention from he true murderers, those in the pay of the ubar, but would give him a convenient pretext for ridding himself of possibly dangerous strangers, strangers who might, sooner or later, inopportunely comment on the anomaly of one from Cos,"
  • "To make matters worse, a small chime began tinkling inopportunely from the tomb chapel, but the artist waved his raised hand wildly, and the chime stopped."
Words like "inopportunely"