unfortunately
adverb
un·for·tu·nate·ly
ˌən-ˈfȯrch-nət-lē,
-ˈfȯr-chə- 1
: it is unfortunate
Unfortunately, in the intervening years, time has not stood still for the global environment.—
Al Gore
A young man can work at excessive speed with no ill effects, but youth is unfortunately not a permanent condition of life.—
F. Scott Fitzgerald
2
: in a regrettable, unlucky, or unsuitable manner : in an unfortunate manner
"Have you an agreeable neighbourhood here? Are the Middletons pleasant people?" "No, not all," answered Marianne; "we could not be more unfortunately situated."—
Jane Austen
The past couple years have ended unfortunately for us, and we're using it as motivation.—
James Moyers
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