Synonym: ill-fated, unlucky. Antonym: fortunate. Similar words: unfortunately, fortunate, fortunately, importune, opportunity, inopportune, opportunist, fortune cookie. Meaning: 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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(151) In addition, it is an unfortunate fact that some gay men are paedophiles, however few in comparison with heterosexual men.
(152) It would be unfortunate if something occurred to curtail our partnership.
(153) It's unfortunate your big end's gone just as we've run out of lanolin, will axle grease do?
(154) The unfortunate thing about this world is that good habits are so much easier to give up than bad ones. W. Somerset Maugham
(155) Though the fault was hardly my own, the President seemed to associate me with the whole unfortunate episode.
(156) The unfortunate result - a general bitterness towards nations of a stronger foundation.
(157) After an unfortunate and ill-timed brush with the law, it was almost impossible for Marinello to arrest his downward spiral.
(158) It was downstairs in the hotel's night-bar that the unfortunate Simonsen met her undignified match.
(159) Your marriage has got off to an unfortunate start but it doesn't warrant the last rites just yet.
(160) This would result in those already unfortunate in having one handicap then being less entitled to further medical care.
(161) Transcription has the unfortunate tendency to make things seem simpler and more clear-cut than they really are.
(162) The unfortunate man was Mr John Stevenson, a young lawyer from London.
(163) This unfortunate man exemplifies many of the problems of mentally disordered offenders.
(164) Hamilton was one of those unfortunate men who have inherited immense wealth but not a lot more.
(165) This is just another unfortunate blip in the evolution of online services.
(166) This may have been the unfortunate result of damage from the dismantling of H-4 during the disclosure proceedings.
(167) At the worst,(http://sentencedict.com/unfortunate.html) they have an unfortunate impact on the local crime figures.
(168) We no longer allow the weak or foolish or unfortunate to perish in the gutters of a city slum.
(169) It is unfortunate that the authors avoid mathematical formulae which are essential for a proper understanding of the experiments.
(170) For Rubberneck had the unfortunate habit of hanging around outside school play-yards.
(171) The most unfortunate, the most destructive, and oftentimes the most stubbornly-fought conflicts are those of an intra-provincial or civil character.
(172) The significance of their municipal election on June 30 stretches far beyond this unfortunate town.
(173) Redundancy is more than an unfortunate habit, however, and results from four factors: 1.
(174) One unfortunate maiden after another beloved of the gods had had to kill her child secretly or be killed herself.
(175) It seems my prisoners - the unfortunate woman's relatives - are in some quarters regarded as martyrs.
(176) The harsher conditions attaching to the receipt of unemployment benefit affect all claimants, but the consequences for women are particularly unfortunate.
(177) This is unfortunate, as chamber 2c is occupied by two unusually cunning Zombie bowmen.
(178) In a cathedral the choir sounds magnificent, but the unfortunate parson may be inaudible.
(179) Unfortunate Timing Initial confusion surrounding work assignments resulted in part from unfortunate timing.
(180) Organizational performance inevitably suffers, and when this decline is no longer deniable, blame is apportioned among a few unfortunate scapegoats.
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