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    unfortunate
    /ʌnˈfɔːtʃənət/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a person who suffers bad fortune: "those unfortunates whose lives are marred by poverty"
    • 2. a person who is considered immoral or lacking in religious faith or instruction, especially a prostitute. archaic

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  2. (of remarks or behaviour) not suitable in a way that could cause embarrassment or offence: The housing director's comment that "the homeless could do more to help themselves" was unfortunate. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. unfortunate. noun [ C ] formal or humorous uk / ʌnˈfɔː.tʃ ə n.ət / us / ʌnˈfɔːr.tʃ ə n.ət /

  3. 1. a. : not favored by fortune : unsuccessful, unlucky. an unfortunate young man. b. : marked or accompanied by or resulting in misfortune. an unfortunate decision. 2. a. : infelicitous, unsuitable. an unfortunate choice of words. b. : deplorable, regrettable. an unfortunate lack of taste.

  4. Something unfortunate is something that you wished had not happenedlike that unfortunate incident that got you suspended from school. Let's not bring that up. Unfortunate can also describe unlucky circumstances. A natural disaster like an earthquake or a tornado will always have unfortunate consequences.

  5. adjective. suffering from bad luck: an unfortunate person. Synonyms: hapless, unsuccessful. unfavorable or inauspicious: an unfortunate beginning. regrettable or deplorable: an unfortunate remark. marked by or inviting misfortune: an unfortunate development. lamentable; sad: the unfortunate death of her parents. noun. an unfortunate person.

  6. If you describe someone as unfortunate, you mean that something unpleasant or unlucky has happened to them. You can also describe the unpleasant things that happen to them as unfortunate.

  7. (formal) if you say that a situation is unfortunate, you wish that it had not happened or that it had been different synonym regrettable. She described the decision as ‘unfortunate’. It was unfortunate that he couldn't speak English. You're putting me in a most unfortunate position.

  8. used to show that you wish something was not true or had not happened: an unfortunate mistake. [ + (that) ] It was unfortunate that she lost her job just as her husband became ill. unfortunate adjective (NOT LUCKY) B2. unlucky: One unfortunate person failed to see the hole and fell straight into it.

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