unfortunately

[unfortunately]

By bad luck; "unfortunately it rained all day"; "alas, I cannot stay"

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Adverb
by bad luck; "unfortunately it rained all day"; "alas, I cannot stay"


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Usage Examples

My father invented a cure for which there was no disease and unfortunately my mother caught it and died of it.

Failure is unfortunately as common as success.

It is great to add some glamour to the food industry, like television shows have done for the food world and inspiring people to work in the industry. The flip side of that is unfortunately people think that after they get their qualifications, they get their invitation to compete on 'Top Chef.'

Freedom of speech is always under attack by Fascist mentality, which exists in all parts of the world, unfortunately.

Musicians are probably the most uncomfortable people in themselves in the world. Happiness, I think, only exists when you're a child and once you go past 11, unfortunately it's gone.

Since the departure of good old-fashioned entertainers the re-emergence of somebody who wants to be an entertainer has unfortunately become a synonym for camp. I don't think I'm camper than any other person who felt at home on stage, and felt more at home on stage than he did offstage.

I think the biggest difficulty is that when I'm here in America, there's a necessity of using English, so I really have a great sense of really wanting to learn, but unfortunately when I head back to Japan, the necessity vanishes and so does my enthusiasm about learning.

Meth is too easy to make, and unfortunately right now all the ingredients need to make this highly addictive drug are legal and readily available to those who want to cook it up and sell it to our children.

I unfortunately had a lot of medical procedures throughout my life, so I decided to paint all of my surgeries as a way to heal and as a way to grow.

Cancer has been unfortunately in my life. My mom's best friend is kicking ass in her battle with breast cancer. Both of my grandmas had cancer. I recently lost a friend to cancer.

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Other Usage Examples

I knew that there were black people in Africa, of course, unfortunately because of movies such as 'Tarzan.'

I really unfortunately don't have tons of hilarious Sundance stories, because really I am not the biggest fan of hanging out, but the reason why is because I never go see other people's movies and I think that's the way to do it.

Besides the fact that I make movies, there's nothing interesting about my life at all, unfortunately.

Politics has become unbelievably and unfortunately way too much about how much money is involved rather than what kind of ideas are involved.

I'd like to classify my life as a romantic comedy. Unfortunately I feel it's probably more like a TV reality show.

Because the sad fact is that the Enron Corporation and others manipulated with unfortunately great effect the energy market in the West Coast starting in 2000.

Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.

The technology is really where all of the changes have taken place, but the fundamentals of a good story being the basis of every good picture, and really the only basis still remains the rule, more so today, I think, because we've unfortunately weaned an audience from birth to kind of mindless movies.

The first time probably people really were aware of me, I unfortunately had the title of Showtime's Funniest Person in America. And that's a really tough title to travel around with when you're not even known.

The last couple relationships I had were long distance. It's not like I can make much of an effort to travel and see anybody. The guy had to do all the work, unfortunately.

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