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unseasonal

[ uhn-see-zuh-nl ]

adjective

  1. not characteristic or typical of a particular season; unseasonable:

    unseasonal April snows.



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A row has erupted on Chinese social media over the use of air conditioners in classrooms as the country endures an unseasonal heatwave.

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Now, the business is adapting to the unseasonal rains that make it harder to dry the rice, adding to risks from mold or insect damage.

"Remarkably unseasonal weather" along with customers being under pressure from the high cost of living were two reasons given for its sales slump.

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"A challenging consumer retail market, set against a backdrop of macroeconomic uncertainty and some remarkably unseasonal weather conditions have all combined to weaken the financial performance of the group."

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"Unseasonal rainfall in April-May led to scab affecting the crop," says Abdula Gaffar Qazi, 50. "Even when some farmers sprayed pesticides, the rain washed it away."

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