unfortunately
IPA: ʌnfˈɔrtʃʌnʌtɫi
adverb
- Happening through bad luck, or because of some unfortunate event.
- Used (as a parenthetical word) to express disappointment, compassion, sorrow, regret, or grief.
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Examples of "unfortunately" in Sentences
- This, unfortunately, is a human condition we are now finally becoming keenly “aware” of.
- The problem, unfortunately, is that especially for the gringo community, information resources are extremely limited.
- The term unfortunately has been hijacked by those enamored with the so called trendier parts of Eastern religions and new age movements.
- I don't even know the title unfortunately and since I can't find any mention of it anywhere on the net I fear it may have been an unauthorized bio.
- Public transit, unfortunately, is not a viable option for a large swath of Americans (though there are some who refuse to consider it, even if it is a good option).
- They make up (a term unfortunately suggestive of transformation) hundreds of beds; they have equipages and 'night chamberlains;' '_On y parle français_;' '_Man spricht Deutsch_.'
- Difficult in this practical time to find a sincere husband like Wally & a lover wife like Fae, they are a romantic couple disappeared unfortunately from the youth generation, except few young people.
- The title unfortunately evokes its predecessor, a 1978 "Star Wars" clone that presented humanity fleeing through space, pursued by robots with the same blinking red LEDs that was later adopted by the talking car in “Knight Rider.”
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