prematureearly
Prematureearly is a nonstandard, informal blend of the words "premature" and "early" used to emphasize that something has occurred or been acted upon sooner than advisable. The term is typically employed for rhetorical effect rather than as a precise technical descriptor.
The word is a portmanteau combining the prefixes and senses of both source words. It appears in
In everyday language, prematureearly may describe decisions, releases, or actions taken without sufficient preparation (for example,
Because it is redundant by combining two similar adjectives, the term is sometimes viewed as playful or
Comparable expressions include "premature," "early," "hasty," and "untimely." Users seeking clarity in formal writing are encouraged