unfortunate
Americanadjective
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suffering from bad luck.
an unfortunate person.
- Synonyms:
- hapless, unsuccessful
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unfavorable or inauspicious.
an unfortunate beginning.
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regrettable or deplorable.
an unfortunate remark.
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marked by or inviting misfortune.
an unfortunate development.
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lamentable; sad.
the unfortunate death of her parents.
noun
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unfortunates
plural
adjective
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causing or attended by misfortune
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unlucky, unsuccessful, or unhappy
an unfortunate character
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regrettable or unsuitable
an unfortunate speech
noun
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Origin of unfortunate
Explanation
Something unfortunate is something that you wished had not happened — like that unfortunate incident that got you suspended from school. Let's not bring that up. Unfortunate can also describe unlucky circumstances. A natural disaster like an earthquake or a tornado will always have unfortunate consequences. You can even use unfortunate as a noun to identify someone or something not favored by fortune — like the unfortunates whose lives were shattered by the earthquake.
Vocabulary lists containing unfortunate
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"It's very unfortunate that Thailand has a very high tolerance for violence," says Boonwara Sumano at the Thailand Development Research Institute.
From BBC ● Aug. 16, 2026
But when that is the case, renting isn’t always an unfortunate necessity.
From MarketWatch ● Aug. 14, 2026
The discount tags have been placed, carefully it seems to me, directly over the Taylor Farms logo, giving the display the slightly furtive quality of merchandise that has recently acquired an unfortunate reputation.
From Salon ● Aug. 14, 2026
Should it happen, it would constitute what’s known in technical political-science jargon as a “disaster” for anyone unfortunate enough to be serving in Congress at the time.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 13, 2026
They didn’t understand it, but like so many unfortunate events in life, just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it isn’t so.
From "The Bad Beginning" by Lemony Snicket
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Now that I’ve seen the show – me, and the few thousand other unfortunates rubbernecking at this terrible accident – I’m here to assure you that this was never about us.
From Salon ● Aug. 23, 2026
The Rosecrans Club was dedicated to caring for women and children, “especially little unfortunates and poor cripples.”
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 4, 2023
These unfortunates are forced to live in hiding in the attics and basements of the sympathetic forgetful.
From Slate ● Mar. 20, 2020
Are you remembering where you were, whether you watched it at Nationals Park or on TV live or, for the poor unfortunates, when you only saw it on replay?
From Washington Post ● Oct. 2, 2019
It would be Milligan’s task to lead the search for all the unfortunates who had ever set foot upon Nomansan Island; it would be Mr. Benedict’s to restore their memories.
From "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart
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