tempestive (Meaning)
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tempestive (a.)
Seasonable; timely; as, tempestive showers.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tempestive
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tempestive Sentence Examples
- The timely (tempestive) intervention of the police prevented a crime from occurring.
- The sudden storm (tempestive) caught us off guard, and we had to take cover.
- The doctor's (tempestive) diagnosis saved the patient's life.
- The (tempestive) arrival of the reinforcements turned the tide of battle.
- The (tempestive) release of the financial aid package brought relief to those in need.
- The (tempestive) closing of schools prevented the spread of the contagious disease.
- The (tempestive) issuance of the travel advisory protected citizens from an impending natural disaster.
- The (tempestive) notification to the emergency services ensured a prompt and effective response.
- The (tempestive) delivery of the package allowed us to meet our deadline.
- The (tempestive) resignation of the politician restored confidence in the government's integrity.
FAQs About the word tempestive
Seasonable; timely; as, tempestive showers.
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No antonyms found.
The timely (tempestive) intervention of the police prevented a crime from occurring.
The sudden storm (tempestive) caught us off guard, and we had to take cover.
The doctor's (tempestive) diagnosis saved the patient's life.
The (tempestive) arrival of the reinforcements turned the tide of battle.