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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(181) These are the remains of unfortunate wretches driven to kill themselves in a futile attempt to escape the torments of the Castle.
(182) In 1953, after Kennelly was returned to office and Stevenson had his unfortunate encounter with Eisenhower, Gill resigned as chairman.
(183) Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated.
(184) That will provide a fallback for the unfortunate citizens of Lancashire, who have a very extravagant Labour council.
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(185) Unfortunate is, died without a few days of burro.
(186) It ended in Mrs. Norris's resolving to quit Mansfield, and devote herself to her unfortunate Maria.
(187) No time could have been more unfortunate for the emergence of a really ripe public scandal.
(188) Equally unfortunate has been a botched approach to portfolio diversification.
(189) This is unfortunate, but there is no good alternative for contiguous selection.
(190) Also notice the unfortunate use of horizontal scrollbars in all list fields.
(191) Milo's mustache was unfortunate because the separated halves never matched.
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