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am unfortunately
adverb
Happening through bad luck, or because of some unfortunate event.
Exact(10)
"And I am unfortunately an honest woman.
"I am unfortunately restricted from saying more than this right now," the company's spokesperson told Recode.
Drawing from the electronic music pioneers Daphne Oram and Delia Derbyshire, Patriarchaeth is its leading single and is almost certainly a feminist manifesto, but I am unfortunately unable to translate its Welsh lyrics.
When it was put to him that perhaps he could form a partnership called AK with that marketing man's dream Anna Kournikova, the normally self-confident 23-year-old suddenly went a little shy: 'I think she probably has no idea who I am, unfortunately.' Last year's Open winner received not only the Claret Jug but also a cheque for £750,000, a £30,000 increase on the first prize in 2006.
I am, unfortunately, addicted to cars, and Musk's statements about the motivations of car dealers ring all too true.
I am, unfortunately, a smoker.
Similar(50)
This is unfortunately over".
It is, unfortunately, both.
Such is unfortunately my case.
"This process is unfortunately unavoidable".
This is unfortunately the case.
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