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View usage for: mistimed in British English (ˌmɪsˈtaɪmd) adjective(of a comment, sporting move, or action) made or done at the wrong time a certain mistimed comment Examples of 'mistimed' in a sentencemistimed Of course, we've now completely mistimed this and she runs straight into Georges.Most of his bookings have been for mistimed, rather than malicious challenges.Words in press conferences are not stray passes or mistimed tackles.His mistimed entry sent water splashing across the surface.In those conditions, any slight mistimed tackle would have resulted in a red card.Some will say it was just mistimed, some will say it was worse. Synonyms of 'mistimed'inopportune, badly timed, inconvenient, untimely More Synonyms of mistimed a certain mistimed comment Synonyms badly timed unseasonable unsynchronized Additional synonymsDefinition done or happening at an unsuitable time She argued that the tax cut was ill-timed. Synonyms inopportune, inappropriate, inconvenient, untimely, unwelcome, unseasonable, awkwardIt's very inconvenient to have to wait so long. Synonyms troublesome, annoying, awkward, embarrassing, disturbing, unsuitable, tiresome, untimely, bothersome, vexatious, inopportune, disadvantageous, unseasonableDefinition inappropriate or unusual for the time of year Synonyms untimely, inappropriate, unsuitable, mistimed, ill-timed, inopportune, out of keeping - mistake something or someone for something or someone
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Additional synonymsDefinition inappropriate to the occasion or time Your readers would have seen the article as at best untimely. Synonyms ill-timed, inappropriate, badly timed, inopportune, unfortunate, awkward, unsuitable, inconvenient, mistimed, inauspicious |