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  • 11unfortunately — unfortunate ► ADJECTIVE 1) having bad fortune; unlucky. 2) regrettable or inappropriate. ► NOUN ▪ a person who suffers bad fortune. DERIVATIVES unfortunately adverb …

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  • 12Unfortunately, We're Not Robots — Infobox Album | Photo = Rev107.jpg| > Name = Unfortunately, We re Not Robots Type = Album Artist = Curl Up and Die Released = 2002 Recorded = Hothead Studios Genre = Mathcore Length = 35 41 | Producer Label = Revelation Records Reviews = Last… …

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  • 13Unfortunately — Unfortunate Un*for tu*nate, a. Not fortunate; unsuccessful; not prosperous; unlucky; attended with misfortune; unhappy; as, an unfortunate adventure; an unfortunate man; an unfortunate commander; unfortunate business. n. An unfortunate person.… …

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  • 14unfortunately — See unfortunate. * * * …

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  • 15unfortunately — adverb Happening through bad luck, or because of some unfortunate event. Syn: unluckily, regrettably Ant: fortunately, luckily …

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  • 16unfortunately — Synonyms and related words: by ill hap, by ill luck, impolitically, impoliticly, in adverse circumstances, inadvisably, inappropriately, inaptly, inauspiciously, incongruously, inconveniently, ineptly, inexpediently, infelicitously, inopportunely …

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  • 17unfortunately — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [To be regretted] Syn. unluckily, regrettably, lamentably, unhappily, miserably, sadly, grievously, disastrously, dismally, calamitously, badly, dismayingly, sickeningly, discouragingly, catastrophically, horribly, if worst …

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  • 18unfortunately — adv. unluckily, unhappily …

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  • 19unfortunately — un·fortunately …

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  • 20unfortunately — adv. 1 (qualifying a whole sentence) it is unfortunate that. 2 in an unfortunate manner …

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