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too early

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Main Entry: previous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: premature

Synonyms:

ahead of, early, inopportune, overearly, oversoon, precipitate, soon, too early, too soon, unfounded, untimely, unwarranted
Notes: preceding means 'occurring immediately before the time of the utterance,' while previous means 'occurring at some time before the utterance'

Antonyms:

on time, timely, well-timed
Main Entry: untimely
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: inappropriate

Synonyms:

a bit previous, abortive, anachronistic, awkward, badly timed, bright and early, disagreeable, early, early bird, early on, ill-timed, improper, inauspicious, inconvenient, inexpedient, inopportune, intrusive, malapropos, mistimed, out-of-date, overearly, oversoon, premature, previous, soon, too early, too late, undue, unfavorable, unfit, unfortunate, unlucky, unpropitious, unseasonable, unseemly, unsuitable, unsuited, wrong

Antonyms:

appropriate, opportune, timely
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