Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
unseasonably-cold
adjective
/ʌnˈsiː.zən.ə.bli koʊld/
Definition
Describing weather that is colder than what is typical for a particular time of year.
Examples
- The weather was unseasonably-cold for a summer day, prompting many to wear jackets.
- Last week, we experienced unseasonably-cold temperatures that surprised local residents.
- Though it was spring, the region faced unseasonably-cold nights.
Meaning
The term ‘unseasonably-cold’ is used to refer to temperatures that are unexpectedly low for a given season, indicating a departure from usual climatic patterns.
Synonyms
- Unexpectedly cold
- Abnormally cold
- Unusually cold