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inopportune Meaning in Tamil ( inopportune வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

வேலைக்குப் பொருந்தாத, சந்தர்ப்பத்திற்கு ஒவ்வாத,



inopportune's Usage Examples:

The time was inopportune, however, for pressing the Transvaal on the subject, and nothing was done.


It was at such an inopportune time that the most extensive combination of Labour yet brought into action against capital formulated its demands.


Interpolation is sometimes due to an inopportune use of knowledge, as when a quotation or a narrative is made to agree with what the interpolator has read elsewhere.


Measures, apparently successful, were taken to reassure the negus, but shortly afterwards protection inopportunely accorded by Italy to enemies of Ras Alula, induced the Abyssinians to enter upon hostilities.


Others, though accepting it as the truth, declared its promulgation to be inopportune.


Laurier could hardly have come to the leadership at a more inopportune moment, and probably he would not have accepted the office at all if he had not believed that Blake could be persuaded to resume the leadership when his health was restored.


In view of popular indignation he resigned in order to avoid making inopportune declarations to the chamber.


I suppose the calls of the stupid and curious, especially of newspaper reporters, are always inopportune.


The visit was marked by the greatest cordiality, Count Robilants fears of inopportune pressure with regard to Irredentism proving groundless.


Sir Hercules Robinson, in response to a message from Mr Chamberlain, who had been secretary of 'state for the colonies since July 1895, urging him to use firm language in reference to reasonable concessions, replied that he considered the moment inopportune, and on the 15th of January he left for Cape Town.


, did not pretend to deny the papal infallibility; they pleaded the inopportuneness of the definition and brought forward difficulties mainly of an historical order, in particular the famous condemn ion of Pope Honorius by the 6th ecumenical council of Const: ntinople in 680.





Synonyms:

inconvenient, disadvantageous, unseasonable, ill-timed, wrong, untimely,



Antonyms:

moral, middle, late, opportune, advantageous,

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