impunctuality

English

Etymology

From im- + punctuality.

Noun

impunctuality (usually uncountable, plural impunctualities)

  1. Failure to be punctual; unpunctuality.
    • 1790, Alexander Hamilton, First Report on the Public Credit:
      It is believed, owing to the impunctuality of collections, that in no part of the United States does fair lending at private interest, upon real security, net six per cent.
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