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unfortunate Meaning in Tamil ( unfortunate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

துரதிட்டம் பிடித்த,



unfortunate's Usage Examples:

copperplate printing and the introduction of the pointed pen engraving unfortunately helped to halt italic's further development.


Subsequently, he undertook first the secretaryship and then the management and chief ownership of some tile-works at Tilbury, but here also he was unfortunate, and his imprisonment in 1703 brought the works to a standstill, and he lost £3000.


The criticism freely directed against him was based rather upon the circumstances of his unfortunate private life and the misdeeds of an unscrupulous entourage which traded upon his name than upon his personal or political shortcomings.


It was Denmark's obsequiousness to Russia which led to the first of her unfortunate collisions with Great Britain.


But unfortunately they have all been lost except two - one to Julius Africanus (about the history of Susanna) and one to Gregory Thaumaturgus.


The meagreness of the results obtained by the occasional works executed in the last century, and the fact that the investigators were unfortunate enough to strike upon places already explored, gave rise to the opinion that the whole area of the city had been crossed by tunnels in the time of Charles III.


'"He shall come in like a fox, reign like a lion, die like a dog," is a gibe wrongly held to be a prophecy of his unfortunate predecessor.


The last designation, which became the current one, was un doubtedly unfortunate, and has conveyed to many a false impression of Scottish philosophy.


unfortunately, too many names to pursue each and every one.


An unfortunate aggravation of the difficulty arose from his intimacy with the Ashburtons.


She is so unfortunate, a stranger, alone, helpless!He is an unfortunate madman who did not know what he was doing.


3 A story was told by Sir Walter Scott, and is also related in the Edinburgh Review, of an "unfortunate rencontre," arising out of the publication of the same letter, between Smith and Dr Johnson, during the visit of the latter to Glasgow.





Synonyms:

calamitous, black, fatal, piteous, abject, homeless, infelicitous, wretched, regrettable, pitiful, ill-omened, downtrodden, luckless, misfortunate, dispossessed, pathetic, unlucky, miserable, pitiable, hapless, fateful, poor, unsuccessful, disastrous, underprivileged, doomed, ill-starred, ill-fated, too bad, unhappy, roofless,



Antonyms:

safe, successful, privileged, fortunate, lucky,

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