adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
warm
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The night being unseasonably warm , most of the windows were wide open.
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The spring day was unseasonably warm , and after two hour's tuition she went into the clubhouse.
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It was mid-summer, and unseasonably warm for Glasgow.
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The cherry tree was coming into blossom, encouraged by the unseasonably warm sunshine.
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The mid-afternoon sun was still unseasonably warm , and there were children bathing in the sea.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Brilliant blue skies and unseasonably balmy weather prevailed.
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It was February and the weather was unseasonably mild.
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It was mid-summer, and unseasonably warm for Glasgow.
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The cherry tree was coming into blossom, encouraged by the unseasonably warm sunshine.
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The closing months of the year have been marked by unseasonably mild temperatures.
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The mid-afternoon sun was still unseasonably warm, and there were children bathing in the sea.
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The night being unseasonably warm, most of the windows were wide open.
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The spring day was unseasonably warm, and after two hour's tuition she went into the clubhouse.