too soon

English

Adverb

too soon (not comparable)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see too, soon.
  2. In a taboo or otherwise inappropriate manner due to timing; inappropriately related to a tragic or unpleasant recent event.
    You're making jokes about yesterday's ferry accident? That's too soon, people died there!

Interjection

too soon

  1. Calling out that something is too soon, often in response to someone saying such a joke.
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