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Meaning
The word "unfortunately" is an adverb used to express regret or sadness about something that has happened. It often precedes a statement that conveys bad news or an undesirable situation. Essentially, it indicates that something did not turn out as hoped or was expected to.
Synonyms
- Sadly
- Regrettably
- Unluckily
- Disappointingly
- Alas
Antonyms
- Fortunately
- Luckily
- Thankfully
Etymology
The word "unfortunately" is derived from the adjective "unfortunate," which combines the prefix "un-" meaning "not," with "fortunate," from the Latin word "fortunatus," meaning "favored by fortune." The suffix "-ly" is added to form the adverb.
Examples
- Unfortunately, the concert was canceled due to bad weather.
- She studied hard for the exam; unfortunately, she still didn't pass.
- Unfortunately, the store was closed when we arrived.
- The team played well this season; unfortunately, they were eliminated from the playoffs.
- I was looking forward to the trip; unfortunately, I couldn't get the time off work.