unfortunate

unfortunate
un·for·tu·nate [ʌnʼfɔ:tʃənət, Am -ʼfɔ:r-] adj
1) (unlucky) unglücklich;
she's inherited her father's nose, which is very \unfortunate sie hat die Nase ihres Vaters geerbt, was wirklich unvorteilhaft ist;
it was just \unfortunate that he phoned exactly as our guests were arriving dass er auch ausgerechnet dann anrufen musste, als unsere Gäste eintrafen
2) (regrettable) bedauerlich;
an \unfortunate manner eine ungeschickte Art
3) (adverse) unglücksselig;
\unfortunate circumstances unglückliche Umstände n (form) (hum) Unglücksselige(r) f(m)

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