Misfortunate vs. Unfortunate

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Misfortunateadjective

Having suffered misfortune; pitiable

Misfortunateadjective

Producing misfortune.

Misfortunateadjective

deserving or inciting pity;

Misfortunateadjective

Especially of a person: unfortunate.

Misfortunatenoun

An unfortunate person; (with the and plural concord) unfortunate people as a class.

Unfortunateadjective

not favored by fortune

Unfortunateadjective

marked or accompanied by or resulting in misfortune

Unfortunatenoun

An unlucky person; one who has fallen into bad circumstances.

Unfortunateadjective

Not fortunate; unsuccessful; not prosperous; unlucky; attended with misfortune; unhappy; as, an unfortunate adventure; an unfortunate man; an unfortunate commander; unfortunate business.

Unfortunatenoun

a person who suffers misfortune

Unfortunateadjective

not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune;

Unfortunateadjective

not auspicious; boding ill

Unfortunateadjective

unsuitable or regrettable;

Unfortunateadjective

having or marked by bad fortune; unlucky

Unfortunateadjective

not indicating a good chance of success; inauspicious

Unfortunateadjective

regrettable or inappropriate

Unfortunatenoun

a person who suffers bad fortune

Unfortunatenoun

a person who is considered immoral or lacking in religious faith or instruction, especially a prostitute.

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