obsolete |
1. adj. (of words, equipment, etc.) No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often by preference for something newer, which replaces the subject). | |
It is speculated that, within a few years, the Internet's speedy delivery of news worldwide will make newspapers obsolete. | |
2. adj. (biology) Imperfectly developed; not very distinct. | |
3. v. (transitive, US) To cause to become obsolete. | |
This software component has been obsoleted. | |
We are in the process of obsoleting this product. | |
inopportune |
1. adj. unsuitable for some particular purpose | |
That was a most inopportune spot for a picnic. | |
2. adj. at an inconvenient or inappropriate time | |
The inopportune arrival of the bus cut short the interesting conversation. | |
unseasonable |
1. adj. Not in accordance with the season. | |
The snow in April was unseasonable. | |