unfortunate
/ʌnˈfɔɹ.t͡ʃə.nɪt/noun, adjective4 syllables
Unfortunate means: not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune.
Synonyms for unfortunate29
noun, as in a person who suffers misfortune
unfortunate person
adjective, as in not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune
adjective, as in not auspicious; boding ill
inauspicious, unpromising
adjective, as in unsuitable or regrettable
infelicitous
Opposites of unfortunate
What does unfortunate mean?4
adjective
1
not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune“an unfortunate turn of events”
2
not auspicious; boding ill
3
unsuitable or regrettable“an unfortunate choice of words”
noun
1
a person who suffers misfortune
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with unfortunate?1
three syllables
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Unfortunate in a sentence
- Despite his positive attitude, he finds himself in unfortunate situations repeatedly.Nuel
- Due to a number of unfortunate causes, one-parent families are on the increase.unknown
- I picked a most unfortunate time to visit him.CH
- It is unfortunate that you have already booked your ticket.Orange
- I have a very unfortunate announcement to make today.tsp_2
- It was unfortunate that he lost his passport.CK
- It's unfortunate that you have already booked your ticket.Orange
- It's unfortunate that you've already booked your ticket.Orange
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Forms of unfortunate
as a noun
- plural
- unfortunates