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View definitions for seasonably

seasonably

adverb as in betimes

adverb as in pat

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Example Sentences

It was a bright July day in the Milwaukee area and seasonably warm.

In Santa Rosa, seasonably cool on a recent winter morning, the cycle played out on the city’s scorched eastern edges, appearing as a patchwork of newly finished houses and promising works-in-progress.

He said it should cool off in the region by Thursday and Friday, but only by a few degrees, calling it still “seasonably warm.”

"But with a seasonably weak period approaching and expectations ahead of earnings sky high, it’s worth looking at macro hedges."

From Reuters

On a seasonably warm fall afternoon, he easily ascends a four-foot plinth supporting a bronze statue of an enslaved man named York, who "belonged" to the famed American explorer William Clark.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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