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unfortunate
[ uhn-fawr-chuh-nit ]
adjective
- suffering from bad luck:
an unfortunate person.
Synonyms: hapless, unsuccessful
- unfavorable or inauspicious:
an unfortunate beginning.
- regrettable or deplorable:
an unfortunate remark.
- marked by or inviting misfortune:
an unfortunate development.
- lamentable; sad:
the unfortunate death of her parents.
noun
- an unfortunate person.
unfortunate
/ ʌnˈfɔːtʃənɪt /
adjective
- causing or attended by misfortune
- unlucky, unsuccessful, or unhappy
an unfortunate character
- regrettable or unsuitable
an unfortunate speech
noun
- an unlucky person
Derived Forms
- unˈfortunateness, noun
Other Words From
- un·fortu·nate·ly adverb
- un·fortu·nate·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unfortunate1
Example Sentences
Assistant coroner Kirsten Heaven told the inquest it was “unfortunate” that there wasn’t more detailed evidence, photography and forensic analysis of the area.
Tom Ogden wrote an indie-pop anthem about the incident, then dedicated their fifth album to the unfortunate inanimate ape.
One executive with the competitor, Partners Personnel, wrote in March 2021 that Mr. Perez’s run-ins with the law had the “potential to significantly disrupt your operations” and put “an unfortunate stain on the staffing industry.”
“We deeply regret this unfortunate error and are taking immediate action to remedy this.”
But because “Heretic” is a genre movie, there are overwrought visual metaphors, implausible twists and an unfortunate reliance on coincidence.
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