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What does misfortune mean?
bad luck
1a : an event or conjunction of events that causes an unfortunate or distressing result : bad luck by misfortune he fell into bad company had the misfortune to break his leg.
What is misfortune with example?
Misfortune is bad luck or a distressing occurrence. When a disaster strikes and causes you to suffer loss, this is an example of misfortune. When you get a divorce and are lonely and broke, these are examples of misfortunes. noun.
What means misfortune or bad luck?
Misfortune means bad luck or the state of having bad luck. Break misfortune into its parts and you get mis- meaning bad and fortune meaning chance or luck. Sometimes it can feel like misfortune follows you. Picture it as a gloomy psychic named “Miss Fortune” who can only see the bad things in your future.
What is the other word of misfortune?
What is another word for misfortune?
trouble | affliction |
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adversity | disaster |
tribulation | hardship |
calamity | catastrophe |
setback | mishap |
Is misfortunate a word?
adjective. Especially of a person: unfortunate.
What is the origin of misfortune?
misfortune (n.) mid-15c., “unfortunate event or circumstance,” from mis- (1) “bad, wrong” + fortune. From c. 1500 as “adversity or ill fortune for which the sufferer is not directly responsible.” In 19c., it was a euphemism for “illegitimate child.” Related: Misfortunate.
Is misfortunate a real word?
noun. An unfortunate person; (with the and plural agreement) unfortunate people as a class.
What is the opposite word for misfortune?
What is the opposite of misfortune?
fortune | luck |
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win | wonder |
piece of luck | good fortune |
good luck | chance |
fate | fortuity |
What is the root word of misfortune?
meaning of the word. For example, mis + fortune = misfortune. *A root word stands on its own as a word but you can make new words from it by adding beginnings (prefixes) and endings (suffixes). For example, ‘comfort’ is a root word.
What does it mean to be misled?
: to lead in a wrong direction or into a mistaken action or belief often by deliberate deceit His comments were a deliberate attempt to mislead the public.
What’s the difference between misfortunate and unfortunate?
The word “misfortunate” is very rarely used in modern English. But if it is used, it refers to a person or sentient being; whereas “unfortunate” generally refers to a situation. In this case the adjective is referring to the noun “that”, which is obviously not a sentient being. So you should use ‘unfortunate’.
Is it misfortunate or unfortunate?
As adjectives the difference between misfortunate and unfortunate. is that misfortunate is having suffered misfortune; pitiable while unfortunate is not favored by fortune.