The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inopportunely \In*op`por*tune"ly\, adv. Not opportunely; unseasonably; inconveniently.
Wiktionary
adv. In an inopportune manner.
WordNet
adv. at an inconvenient time; "he arrived inopportunely just as we sat down for dinner"; "she answered malapropos" [syn: malapropos] [ant: opportunely]
Usage examples of "inopportunely".
One night my wagons, which were overloaded with these confounded weevilly mealies, got stuck in the drift of a small tributary of the Tugela that most inopportunely had come down in flood.
The memory of that change, vivid and touching, like the breaking open of a flower, or the first sun after long winter, the memory, too, of all that came after, often intruded itself, unaccountably, inopportunely on Lady Baynes, when her mind was set upon the most important things.
His spindly frame shuddered throughout its entire length at the thought of some wretched Moot Page barging in on him inopportunely, seeing his subterfuge and recklessly proclaiming it through the corridors of the Palace.