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- Dictionaryunfortunately/ʌnˈfɔːtʃənətli/
adverb
- 1. it is unfortunate that: "unfortunately, we do not have the time to interview every applicant"
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Unfortunate means sad, disappointing, or having a bad effect. Learn how to use this adverb in different contexts and see synonyms, antonyms, and translations.
- English (US)
used to say that something is sad, disappointing, or has a...
- Znaczenie Unfortunately, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
UNFORTUNATELY definicja: 1. used to say that something is...
- Unfortunately: Danish Translation
unfortunately - translate into Danish with the...
- Unfortunately: Norwegian Translation
unfortunately - translate into Norwegian with the...
- Unfortunately in Japanese
UNFORTUNATELY translate: 残念ながら, 残念(ざんねん)ながら. Learn more in...
- Unfreeze
UNFREEZE definition: 1. to stop (something such as pay or...
- Alas
ALAS definition: 1. an expression of sadness or...
- Unfounded
UNFOUNDED definition: 1. If a claim or piece of news is...
- English (US)
The meaning of UNFORTUNATELY is it is unfortunate. How to use unfortunately in a sentence. it is unfortunate; in a regrettable, unlucky, or unsuitable manner : in an unfortunate manner…
Learn the meaning and usage of the adverb unfortunately, which expresses sadness, disappointment, or a bad effect. See synonyms, antonyms, and examples from various sources.
Use unfortunately to describe an event that is unlucky or bad in some way. Unfortunately, life is full of chances to use this word. Someone who's fortunate has good luck. Unfortunately is the adverb form of unfortunate — so unfortunately means "unluckily."
Unfortunately definition: it is unfortunate that. See examples of UNFORTUNATELY used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning, synonyms, pronunciation and usage of the adverb 'unfortunately' in British and American English. See examples of 'unfortunately' in sentences and compare it with other languages.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation, usage and synonyms of unfortunately, an adverb that expresses sadness, disappointment or difficulty. See examples, collocations and contrast with fortunately.