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
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
Other Word Forms
- unfortunately adverb
- unfortunateness noun
Etymology
Origin of unfortunate
Example Sentences
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There was also an unfortunate moment for Frank prior to kick-off when he was photographed holding a coffee cup with Arsenal branding.
From BBC
An investigation was in the early stages but Insp Simon Barrie said it appeared "to be an unfortunate accident".
From BBC
The STC said it had been "taken by surprise" by the coalition air strikes in al-Dahle, describing them as an "unfortunate escalation that is inconsistent with the declared climate of dialogue".
From BBC
Cox, the leading run-scorer in last year's Hundred, can feel unfortunate to miss out.
From BBC
The album’s sole flaw are the unfortunate lyrics for the midtempo ballad “Handcuffs.”
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