Sentence example with the word 'premature'

premature

a bit previous, green, ill-timed, inconvenient, irrelevant, off base, precipitate, too late, unfavorable, unhappy, unprepared, untimely

Definition adj. born after a gestation period of less than the normal time

Last update: March 13, 2017


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Senorita concieved a premature boy.   [Please select]

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The premature death of Constantine, in May 641, left Heracleonas sole ruler.   [Please select]

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Soon she was framing a self-conscious apology for premature intrusion--Mrs.   [adjective]

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His departure on the Monday had been in itself premature.   [verb]

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But we aren't anxious to make any premature offers.   [Please select]

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But his rejoicing was premature.   [Please select]

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But the exultation was premature.   [Please select]

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Cleaver, "I think it might be premature to go into matters that do not directly concern Mrs."   [Please select]

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It was quite dark--a premature darkness caused by the clouds that hung right across the sky.   [Please select]

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Already he felt the grateful warmth and glow, but he would not let himself indulge in premature joy.   [Please select]

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He had yet to learn that his sense of security was premature, and that his added knowledge might be an added danger.   [Please select]

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