it mean saddly like somethin bad happend whill you werent expating it
unfortunately
"Unfortunately" is an adverb.
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.
unfortunately i am much cleverer than you Unfortunately, I missed the class. Unfortunately, I couldn't pick up the phone. It's usually placed in the beginning of the sentence.
The correct spelling of the adverb is the transposition unfortunately.
No, unfortunately she is Not. No, unfortunately she is Not.
Unfortunately was created on 2005-11-15.
Unfortunately, I wrecked my new bike the first time I tried riding. We won't have enough pizza for everyone, unfortunately. It was, unfortunately, rainy during our entire vacation.
The correct spelling is "unfortunately" (through a bad result or bad luck).
No, it is an adverb. Events that occur "unfortunately" are those that negatively affect individuals or locales ("Unfortunately, the storm passed directly over the state.")
This is an example of using the words, but unfortunately. Work has been steady but unfortunately we have lost a client and it is going to slow down.
Unfortunately, foreclosure happens.