(Example) Unfortunately Amanda could not go to the movies with her 2 best friends.
Unfortunately, I didn't realize what that actually meant...
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" is an adverb.
Unfortunately for you, pemicious is not a word in the English language. ta-da
A suffix is the ending of a word. The suffix of the word, unfortunately, is -ly.
Unfortunately Santa isn't coming this year.
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There is, unfortunately, no such word.
Usage of the English word kitchen was established around 1200 C.E, deriving from the Old English word cycene. Unfortunately, coinage remains unattested.
In most cases, unfortunately is a negative word but like any word, it depends on how it's used. For example: Unfortunately, I missed the bus (so I wasn't at the bank when it was held up). Unfortunately, I was fired (or I would never have gotten this great job). Unfortunately, he dumped me. (Thank goodness, I'm so glad to hear that!)