unfortunate 的 2 个定义
- suffering from bad luck: an unfortunate person.
 - unfavorable or inauspicious: an unfortunate beginning.
 - regrettable or deplorable: an unfortunate remark.
 - (5)
 
- an unfortunate person.
 
unfortunate 近义词
unlucky, bad
unfortunate 的近义词 43 个
- adverse
 - damaging
 - deplorable
 - disastrous
 - inappropriate
 - lamentable
 - regrettable
 - untoward
 - desperate
 - doomed
 - poor
 - afflicted
 - broken
 - burdened
 - calamitous
 - cursed
 - destitute
 - forsaken
 - hapless
 - hopeless
 - ill-fated
 - ill-starred
 - in a bad way
 - infelicitous
 - inopportune
 - jinxed
 - luckless
 - out of luck
 - pained
 - ruined
 - ruinous
 - shattered
 - star-crossed
 - stricken
 - troubled
 - unbecoming
 - unfavorable
 - unhappy
 - unpropitious
 - unprosperous
 - unsuccessful
 - unsuitable
 - wretched
 
unfortunate 的反义词 12 个
更多unfortunate例句
- Hansen says that vaccines have “an unfortunate history of not being safe,” but that the need for long-term safety studies needed to be balanced against the risks of the pandemic.
 - I thought about the unfortunate end of the “K” while reading in The Wall Street Journal that AT&T, once merely a phone company, wants to sells its advertising technology business, the unfortunately named Xandr.
 - While it’s obviously unfortunate when artists achieve greater success after death than when they were alive, that success is still something to be celebrated, Howard says.
 - Wherever you land on the gender spectrum, rocking a dress can be a freeing experience, and it’s unfortunate that the stigma deters people from enjoying it.
 - They’ve been hung up on — all kinds of things, which is really unfortunate because they’re working very, very hard and helping extra hours.
 - And when two bros start quoting the show to her, the unfortunate line, "Say 'old woman's pussy!'"
 - The unfortunate reality is that race, gender, and economic status do matter when justice is meted out.
 - It makes it seem all the more unfortunate, that having finally achieved such understanding, most of those personnel are leaving.
 - How ironic and unfortunate that the critics tend to focus on one “bad” class or the other.
 - There is no doubt that some unfortunate reporter, tasked with working the weekend shift, would have looked into them.
 - The moment was an awkward one, and Cynthia wished madly that she had not been prompted to ask that unfortunate question.
 - She and her younger sister, Janet, had quarreled a good deal through force of unfortunate habit.
 - Dressed in full uniform, amid cries of "Long live our King Joachim," the unfortunate man landed with twenty-six followers.
 - It was very unfortunate that the whole establishment stood in unaffected awe of the redoubted Mr Bellamy.
 - This selection was unfortunate; good strategist and organiser, he was not the man the Emperor required.