Un-opportune
adjective
1.
appropriate, favorable, or suitable:
an opportune phrase for the occasion.
2.
occurring or coming at an appropriate time; well-timed:
an opportune warning.
adjective
1.
occurring at a time that is suitable or advantageous
2.
fit or suitable for a particular purpose or occurrence
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