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Unfortunate in a sentence

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Sentence count:191+13Posted:2017-02-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ill-fatedunluckyAntonym: fortunateSimilar words: unfortunatelyfortunatefortunatelyimportuneopportunityinopportuneopportunistfortune cookieMeaning: n. a person who suffers misfortune. adj. 1. not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune 2. not auspicious; boding ill 3. unsuitable or regrettable. 
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(91) Like a hell hound, Capri launches into the crowd to grapple his unfortunate prey.
(92) Waco, though the timing was unfortunate, was just a blip on the dial.
(93) More serious still is her unfortunate tendency to bend the truth.
(94) If you are too fortunate, you will not know yourself. If you are too unfortunate, nobody will know you. Thomas Fuller 
(95) The trend to polarise in reading theory and practice is both unnecessary and unfortunate.
(96) It is unfortunate that Mrs Gardner's thoroughness did not extend to laying down the law about insurance.
(97) Although thousands of children are killed or injured each year in unfortunate accidents, something made this case special.
(98) Some of these unfortunate prisoners were later found innocent at the Forest Eyre.
(99) It is unfortunate that this is when most societies expect young people to choose a career.
(100) Setting specific financial goals before you begin your new business is a way to avoid this unfortunate situation.
(101) In fact, quite a few of its policy decisions have been unfortunate, and have got out of control.
(102) Store owners kept each other abreast of these unfortunate incidents and warned each other.
(103) This is unfortunate, for such marriages are destructive to both partners.
(104) It is particularly unfortunate that the earliest work came to nothing.
(105) Could he have been a signalman who met an unfortunate death and still haunts the place of his end?
(105) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(106) The unfortunate Home Secretary then receives much advice of a totally impractical nature for the solution of the problem.
(107) One of the unfortunate girls, Mary Kurssnerin, was subsequently caught stealing and so joined Franz on the scaffold.
(108) But Charlie also sets out on a series of scandalous liaisons and unfortunate marriages with very young girls.
(109) He reappeared, grasping the unfortunate by the scruff of his shabby collar.
(110) He proved unfortunate again, being stopped and, after a brisk battle, captured, by pro-government Highlanders.
(111) It's hardly likely that the people in charge would want to share the fate of this unfortunate planet.
(112) We heard of a case in which an unfortunate man accidentally swallowed one.
(113) Another batch of letters has reached my desk, some pleading, others offering help to my more unfortunate patients.
(114) Perhaps this unhappy memory has clouded the overall impression of the country, which is unfortunate.
(115) They are the unfortunate primitives or fools: we know much better than that!
(116) It was perhaps unfortunate that in verbal controversy with T. H. Huxley he was less careful.
(117) The following illustrates one relationship and the unfortunate outcomes of hypercritical efforts to make a child successful.
(118) Recession, therefore, has the unfortunate and cumulative effect of working backwards.
(119) Eddie Griffin plays the unfortunate suit who is falsely accused of murder.
(120) The unfortunate gents are then unceremoniously interred in the sisters' basement.
More similar words: unfortunatelyfortunatefortunatelyimportuneopportunityinopportuneopportunistfortune cookieunfoldlunatictorturousfortuitousunattainablefortuitouslyunabatedSenatedonateinnateemanateresonateruminatedominateincarnatenominatedetonateculminatefulminateeliminateobstinateoriginate
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