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Meaning

The word "unfortunate" is an adjective used to describe situations, events, or circumstances that are regrettable, unlucky, or undesirable. It denotes a sense of pity or sadness regarding something that has occurred that could be perceived as negative or causing distress.

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Etymology

The word "unfortunate" comes from the Latin word "unfortūnātus," where "un-" means 'not' and "fortūna" means 'fortune.' It evolved through Middle English, retaining the negative prefix to indicate a lack of good fortune.

Examples

  1. It was unfortunate that the concert was canceled due to heavy rain.
  2. She had an unfortunate accident while riding her bicycle.
  3. Losing the final game was an unfortunate outcome for the team.
  4. It's unfortunate that we couldn't find a suitable venue for the event.
  5. I encountered an unfortunate misunderstanding at work that led to confusion.