0 in a way that happens or is done at a time that is not suitable or convenient:
They hadn't invited Brian, but he had inopportunely tagged along.
In the garden Vronsky had spoken about his activities inopportunely.
It is almost an impossibility to produce delicate colors on vegetable fabrics which were gathered inopportunely.
True, it is a crude artistry, for intelligence does not sufficiently guide it, and her art is used sometimes indiscriminately and inopportunely.
Deep devotion is sometimes a little erratic; always afraid of doing too little, doing it badly or inopportunely.
She knew that she had broken up many happy hours by weeping inopportunely.
The next day the poor commandant who had so inopportunely taken and given the alarm was brought before the council of war.