There is, unfortunately, no such word.
No. Unfortunately it does not appear in any Bible.
Electrolytes are the ionized or ionizable constituents of a living cell, blood, or other organic matter.
The question cannot be answered because the word "auroas" is not recognised. Unfortunately, it could be auroras or auras and there is no way to tell which one was intended.
The use of the word "another" implies that at least one way has been specified. Unfortunately, I can see no such way(s).
Unfortunately is stressed on the second syllable.
"Unfortunately" is an adverb.
A suffix is the ending of a word. The suffix of the word, unfortunately, is -ly.
Unfortunately Santa isn't coming this year.
Unfortunately.
Unfortunately, there is no such word.
Unfortunately
There is, unfortunately, no such word.
No, "Spaniardess" is not a commonly used word in English. The term typically used is "Spanish woman" or "woman from Spain."
The correct spelling of the word is "unfortunately".
Unfortunately, no. Sorry?
No, that is not right. There is no such word in the English language as "unforchenetly".The correct spelling is unfortunately.Some example sentences are:Unfortunately, you spelt that wrong.He is, unfortunately, very messy.But the treasure map vanished unfortunately.