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too early
adjective as in previous
adjective as in untimely
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- a bit previous
- abortive
- anachronistic
- awkward
- badly timed
- bright and early
- disagreeable
- early
- early bird
- early on
- inauspicious
- inconvenient
- inexpedient
- inopportune
- intrusive
- malapropos
- mistimed
- out-of-date
- overearly
- oversoon
- previous
- soon
- too late
- unfavorable
- unfit
- unlucky
- unpropitious
- unseasonable
- unseemly
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- wrong
Example Sentences
While it's still too early to tell whether this will have a major impact, and weather conditions in coming days will be a major factor, a lot will depend on exactly which and how much of these substances were on the ships and how much has spilled.
Supt Reid said the local force was in contact with counterterrorism police but that it was too early to establish a motive.
At this time, it’s still too early to provide a complete list of items that may increase in cost, chief commercial officer Rick Gomez specified during an investor day.
The Tates are understood to be required to return to Bucharest at the end of March to satisfy prosecutors' terms; however, it is too early to say whether they will comply.
He told us it was wrong at this stage to discuss giving up territory Russia has captured, and it was too early to be "talking about lines", which the prime minister had mentioned earlier.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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