It was unfortunate, how she died never never being able to travel.
it is to be sure,unfortunate.
it is unfortunate that you had to ask this question LOL I WAS GUNNA SAY THT ^^
"Anxiety is a depressing and unfortunate disease from which to suffer."
no, because the verb comes before the object ("was" comes before "it") if you want to make it exclamatory, put the object before the verb and add an exclamation point (ex: How unfortunate it was!) it may sound better for you to simply say "How unfortunate!" or "It was so unfortunate!"
With your help in deed I am very fortunate to know you
Uncle monty dies
In the books, A Series of Unfortunate Events, a character had only one brow.
The six wives of Henry VIII all met unfortunate ends.
Our heroine was yet again the unfortunate victim of unforseen circumstances. The pop quiz was unforseen.
Pobresita is an expression in spanish meaning "unfortunate/poor". The whole sentence roughly translates to: My baby is unfortunate, he/she has a tummy ache.
Dona is a bright student but unfortunately their family could not sent her to school because his brother had a cancer and needs financial assistant for his medication.
Betsy is an unpleasant woman who will doubtlessly henpeck her unfortunate husband, once she gets married.