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1. (n.) misfortune
adverse fortune; bad luck.
2. misfortune
an instance of this.
Etymology: (1400–50)
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| Definition of 'Misfortune' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) misfortune, bad luck
unnecessary and unforeseen trouble resulting from an unfortunate event
2. (noun) misfortune, bad luck, tough luck, ill luck
an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomes
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1. (noun) misfortune
bad luck, or an unlucky situation
I had the misfortune to have my laptop stolen.; Never laugh at the misfortunes of others.
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| Definition of 'Misfortune' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Misfortune
bad fortune or luck; calamity; an evil accident; disaster; mishap; mischance
2. (verb) Misfortune
to happen unluckily or unfortunately; to miscarry; to fail
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Sense: (a piece of) bad luck
I had the misfortune to break my leg.
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Afrikaans: ongeluk |
Arabic: سوء حَظ |
Bulgarian: лош късмет |
Brazilian: infelicidade |
Czech: neštěstí |
German: das Unglück |
Danish: uheld |
Greek: δυστυχία, κακοτυχία |
Spanish: desgracia |
Estonian: õnnetus |
Farsi: بدشانسی |
Finnish: epäonni |
French: malchance |
Hebrew: חוֹסֶר מַזָל |
Hindi: बदकिस्मती |
Croatian: nesreća, nezgoda |
Hungarian: balszerencse |
Indonesian: kemalangan |
Icelandic: ógæfa |
Italian: sfortuna |
Japanese: 不運 |
Korean: 불행 |
Lithuanian: nelaimė |
Latvian: nelaime |
Malay: malang |
Dutch: ongeluk |
Norwegian: uhell, ond skjebne |
Polish: pech |
Persian: بدشانسی |
Pashto: بد مرغى |
Portuguese: infelicidade |
Romanian: ghinion, nenorocire |
Russian: несчастье |
Slovak: nešťastie |
Slovenian: nesreča |
Serbian: nesreća |
Swedish: olycka, missöde, otur |
Thai: โชคร้าย |
Turkish: talihsizlik |
Taiwanese: 不幸 |
Ukrainian: нещастя; невдача |
Urdu: بد قسمتی |
Vietnamese: điều không may |
Chinese: 不幸 |
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