Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Unfortunately"
The meaning of "Unfortunately" in various phrases and sentences
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What does Unfortunately mean?
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used to say that something is sad, disappointing, or has a bad effect.
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What does Unfortunately mean?
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Unfortunately has to do with bad news.
I was driving my new car and unfortunately I ran into a tree.
Unfortunately, the package you are waiting for has not arrived yet.
I was driving my new car and unfortunately I ran into a tree.
Unfortunately, the package you are waiting for has not arrived yet.
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What does Unfortunately mean?
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مع الاسف، للاسف، لسوء الحظ.
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What does [Unfortunately] mean?
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Bad luck or something unpleasant or bad thing happened
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What does Unfortunately mean?
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fortunately - felizmente
unfortunately - infelizmente
Unfortunately she died yesterday.
unfortunately - infelizmente
Unfortunately she died yesterday.
Example sentences using "Unfortunately"
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Please show me example sentences with Unfortunately.
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Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend the meeting.
Unfortunately, my friend and I aren't as close anymore.
The flowers unfortunately wilted.
Unfortunately, he got nervous during the school play.
"Unfortunately" has a sad, regretful tone. Something unfortunate, unlucky, or bad happened.
Unfortunately, my friend and I aren't as close anymore.
The flowers unfortunately wilted.
Unfortunately, he got nervous during the school play.
"Unfortunately" has a sad, regretful tone. Something unfortunate, unlucky, or bad happened.
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Please show me example sentences with Unfortunately .
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Unfortunately, Laura Pausini's concert in Miami last month was cancelled due to a hurricane.
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Please show me example sentences with Unfortunately.
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I really wanted to go to the game last weekend, but unfortunately I had a doctor's appointment.
Synonyms of "Unfortunately" and their differences
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What is the difference between Unfortunately and Sadly ?
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Unfortunately: describes something that happens unluckily, or by mischance.
Sadly: describes something which is very regrettable, a cause for sorrow.
Sadly is more intense.
Sadly: describes something which is very regrettable, a cause for sorrow.
Sadly is more intense.
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What is the difference between Unfortunately and Sadly ?
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Unfortunately it rained all day. - I wanted to go play outside but couldn't.
Sadly it rained all day. - The rain is depressing.
Unfortunately it rained all day. - I wanted to go play outside but couldn't.
Sadly it rained all day. - The rain is depressing.
Translations of "Unfortunately"
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How do you say this in English (UK)? Unfortunately
Unfortunately
Unfortunately
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Sounds great! 😁
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How do you say this in English (US)? Unfortunately
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How do you say this in English (UK)? Unfortunately
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How do you say this in English (US)? Unfortunately and unexpectedly
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How do you say this in English (US)? Unfortunately
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Other questions about "Unfortunately"
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Please show me how to pronounce Unfortunately.
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Please show me how to pronounce Unfortunately.
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I'm Scottish, so have a look at some other ones on forvo too.
https://forvo.com/word/unfortunately/
https://forvo.com/word/unfortunately/
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Please show me how to pronounce Unfortunately .
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unfortunately
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Unfortunately Does this sound natural?
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The second one sounds the most natural but both sound fine.
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Unfortunately there's no Wi-fi here. Does this sound natural?
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It sounds perfectly natural.
However, in formal writing, you should use "there is" instead of "there's", and it would better to say "available here" rather than just "here". Also, officially the wireless standard is called "Wi-Fi" (the F should be capitalized).
In formal writing, this would be better:
"Unfortunately there is no Wi-Fi internet available here."
However, in formal writing, you should use "there is" instead of "there's", and it would better to say "available here" rather than just "here". Also, officially the wireless standard is called "Wi-Fi" (the F should be capitalized).
In formal writing, this would be better:
"Unfortunately there is no Wi-Fi internet available here."
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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