UNFORTUNATE vs ABJECT: NOUN
- A person who suffers misfortune
- A victim of bad luck.
- One who or that which is unfortunate; one who has fallen into misfortune or misery.
- An unlucky person.
- A person who is abjectly base, servile, or dependent; a caitiff or menial.
- A person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway.
UNFORTUNATE vs ABJECT: ADJECTIVE
- Marked or accompanied by or resulting in misfortune
- Not favored by fortune
- Not fortunate; unsuccessful; not prosperous; unlucky; attended with misfortune; unhappy
- Regrettable; deplorable.
- Characterized by, bringing, or causing misfortune.
- Having bad luck; unlucky.
- Not auspicious; boding ill
- Not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune
- Unsuitable or regrettable
- Showing humiliation or submissiveness
- Showing utter resignation or hopelessness
- Most unfortunate or miserable
- Extremely contemptible or degrading: : base.
- Of the most contemptible kind
- Being of the most miserable kind; wretched.
- Thoroughgoing; complete. Used to modify pejorative nouns.
- Extremely submissive or self-abasing.
- Humiliating; degrading; wretched; -- of situations.
- Sunk to a low condition; down in spirit or hope; miserable; -- of persons.
- Degraded; servile; groveling; despicable.
- Cast down; low-lying.
UNFORTUNATE vs ABJECT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cast off or down; hence, to abase; to degrade; to lower; to debase.
UNFORTUNATE vs ABJECT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Boding ill
- Not auspicious
- Not fortunate; not prosperous; unlucky; unhappy: as, an unfortunate adventure; an unfortunate man.
- Synonyms Unsuccessful, ill-fated, ill-starred, disastrous, calamitous. See fortunate.
- Synonyms Abject, Low, Mean, Groveling, debased, despicable, degraded, degenerate, wretched, menial, worthless, beggarly. (See list under low.) Abject, low, and mean may have essentially the same meaning, but low is more often used with respect to nature, condition, or rank; mean, to character or conduct; abject, to spirit. Groveling has the vividness of figurative use; it represents natural disposition toward what is low and base. Low is generally stronger than mean, conformably to the original senses of the two words.
- Low in kind or character; mean; despicable; servile; groveling.
- Low in condition or in estimation; utterly humiliating or disheartening; so low as to be hopeless: as, abject poverty, disgrace, or servitude.
- Cast aside; cast away; abjected.
- To make abject; humiliate; degrade.
- To throw away; cast off or out.
UNFORTUNATE vs ABJECT: RELATED WORDS
- Fateful, Abject, Poor, Pitiful, Miserable, Pitiable, Wretched, Unhappy, Inauspicious, Calamitous, Pathetic, Disastrous, Unlucky, Misfortunate, Regrettable
- Utter, Pathetic, Pitiful, Wretched, Low down, Resigned, Scurvy, Low, Submissive, Unhopeful, Scummy, Unfortunate, Hopeless, Contemptible, Miserable
UNFORTUNATE vs ABJECT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fateful, Abject, Poor, Pitiful, Miserable, Pitiable, Wretched, Unhappy, Inauspicious, Calamitous, Pathetic, Disastrous, Unlucky, Misfortunate, Regrettable
- Utter, Pathetic, Pitiful, Wretched, Low down, Resigned, Scurvy, Low, Submissive, Unhopeful, Scummy, Unfortunate, Hopeless, Contemptible, Miserable
UNFORTUNATE vs ABJECT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In some legal systems, this has unfortunate consequences.
- DVR, which is unfortunate, but not too pricey.
- This is very unfortunate and sad to hear.
- Antioch were rewarding despite her unfortunate teaching experience.
- This is unfortunate because they are quite different.
- In retail, angry customers are an unfortunate reality.
- So unfortunate, because this is a WONDERFUL area!
- In my opinion, this is an unfortunate loss.
- These rare situations are unfortunate and unacceptable incidents.
- Predictions can be an unfortunate encounter with an unfortunate encounter assured of emergency or a high indignity.
- In fact, it must have seemed like abject cowardice.
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- And I was his abject slave for the nonce.
- The scene was pathetic, a kind of abject collapse.
- Safe place and useful information such abject incompetence!
- Imitated, simulated; mocked at; deoeived; vexed; distressed, abject.
- Abject fear sifted over me, caking my body.
- Most had lived in abject poverty for centuries.
UNFORTUNATE vs ABJECT: QUESTIONS
- Who plays Violet in a series of Unfortunate Events?
- What are some names that have unfortunate meanings?
- What has Bennett learned from his unfortunate events?
- Was Adarsh Shastri's resignation'unfortunate but expected'?
- What does Lemony Snicket say about unfortunate events?
- What is another word for unfortunate incident?
- What are some examples of unfortunate Facebook discoveries?
- Is Mahidevran the most unfortunate queen in history?
- Is the movie unfortunate events appropriate for kids?
- Is Pinocchio the unfortunate victim of circumstance?
- Where does the horror that the abject person provokes from?
- What is the best crossword puzzle game to play with abject flattery?