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  • 81timely — time•ly [[t]ˈtaɪm li[/t]] adj. li•er, li•est, adv. 1) occurring at a suitable time: a timely warning[/ex] 2) archaic early 3) seasonably; opportunely 4) archaic early or soon • Etymology: bef. 1000 time′li•ness, n …

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  • 82seasonable — /ˈsizənəbəl / (say seezuhnuhbuhl) adjective 1. suitable to the season: seasonable weather. 2. timely; opportune. 3. early. –seasonableness, noun –seasonably, adverb …

  • 83timely — /ˈtaɪmli / (say tuymlee) adjective (timelier, timeliest) 1. occurring at a suitable time; seasonable; opportune; well timed: a timely warning. 2. Obsolete early. –adverb 3. seasonably; opportunely. 4. Obsolete early or soon. –timeliness, noun …

  • 84early — [adj1] in the beginning a bit previous, aboriginal, ancient, antecedent, antediluvian, antiquated, brand new, budding, early bird*, fresh, initial, new, original, preceding, premier, prevenient, previous, primal, prime, primeval, primitive,… …

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  • 85fortunately — [adv] luckily auspiciously, by good luck, by happy chance*, favorably, happily, in good time*, in the nick of time*, opportunely, prosperously, providentially, satisfyingly, seasonably, successfully, swimmingly, well; concepts 537,544,572 Ant.… …

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  • 86happily — [adv1] with joy, pleasure agreeably, blissfully, blithely, brightly, buoyantly, cheerfully, contentedly, delightedly, delightfully, devotedly, elatedly, enthusiastically, exhilaratingly, exultantly, freely, gaily, gladly, gleefully, graciously,… …

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  • 87pat — [adj] relevant, suitable apposite, apropos, apt, auspicious, felicitous, fitting, happy, neat, opportune, pertinent, propitious, rehearsed, timely, to the point; concept 558 Ant. imprecise, inexact, irrelevant, unacceptable, unsuitable, wrong pat …

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  • 88dishonor — To refuse to accept or pay a draft or to pay a promissory note when duly presented. An instrument is dishonored when a necessary or optional presentment is duly made and due acceptance or payment is refused, or cannot be obtained within the… …

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  • 89laches — /Isechaz/leychaz/laeshaz/ Doctrine of laches, is based upon maxim that equity aids the vigilant and not those who slumber on their rights. It is defined as neglect to assert a right or claim which, taken together with lapse of time and other… …

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  • 90dishonor — To refuse to accept or pay a draft or to pay a promissory note when duly presented. An instrument is dishonored when a necessary or optional presentment is duly made and due acceptance or payment is refused, or cannot be obtained within the… …

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