inopportunely
- r at an inconvenient time
he arrived inopportunely just as we sat down for dinner
- Weather there had inopportunely moderated.
- Most of them have mysterious husbands who burst into bedrooms inopportunely, badger innocent Communists into selling State secrets.
- Family Friend Gus ("Bubba") Gavrel, who showed up inopportunely at the height of the carnage, was wounded; Priscilla was shot in the chest but managed to escape.