Examples of 'rather unfortunate' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather unfortunate"

rather unfortunate - Rather unfortunate is a phrase used to describe a situation, event, or outcome that is considered to be disappointing, regrettable, or unlucky. It implies a sense of sympathy or disappointment towards the circumstances being discussed

How to use "rather unfortunate" in a sentence

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rather unfortunate
This is a rather unfortunate and unjustified situation.
The title of the chapter is rather unfortunate.
A rather unfortunate name for a hamburger joint.
This strikes me as a rather unfortunate turn of events.
A rather unfortunate coincidence from his point of view.
This too has a rather unfortunate history.
Rather unfortunate to be born as such.
Pebble glasses and a rather unfortunate mouth.
It is rather unfortunate that you had a reason to complaint.
The death of that woman is rather unfortunate.
There was a rather unfortunate incident when she was a toddler.
I understand that this is a matter rather unfortunate.
She met with a rather unfortunate accident.
I believe that your manner of presiding in this case has been rather unfortunate.
Which has put us in a rather unfortunate tax bracket.

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The rather unfortunate life of a strawberry.
I have inherited a rather unfortunate metabolism.
It is rather unfortunate that radically inaccurate opinions still exist.
They found that state of affairs rather unfortunate.
This one has a rather unfortunate skin condition.
Rather unfortunate that poor man died around the corner last night.
I have some rather unfortunate news.
Rather unfortunate that poor man died round the corner last night.
This had a rather unfortunate birth.
Life for the Baudelaire orphans is incredibly unpredictable and rather unfortunate.
I had already had a rather unfortunate business experience before.
So I consider this arrangement rather unfortunate.
He had a rather unfortunate appearance.
We appreciate your discretion in this rather unfortunate incident.
It is rather unfortunate that some people minimize its value.
Although the elephant did choose a rather unfortunate time to.
Their rather unfortunate name actually refers to their reddish plumage.
The last time we were together it was under rather unfortunate circumstances.
In a rather unfortunate manner.
Defending champion Spengler had a rather unfortunate race.
I heard a rather unfortunate rumor.
The English translation is rather unfortunate.
It is rather unfortunate that this sought of a thing is happening on the internet.
He said that just before that rather unfortunate suicide business.
I heard a rather unfortunate rumor that you were thinking of opening up a salon.
Though I have heard some rather unfortunate rumours.
This rather unfortunate woman suffered from bilateral hypertrophy of both breasts.
I understand that this is a matter rather unfortunate concerning the infatuation of a young girl.
Also rather unfortunate that Scotland Yard are at present looking for that man.
Obviously, this also makes it a rather unfortunate time to start a detox.
Which is rather unfortunate when your only real value is in how you look.
We can not go further because there is a car door slamming, which is rather unfortunate.
Which is rather unfortunate.
A rather unfortunate phrase, but we can all benefit from a touch of joie de vivre.
Last night we saw a rather unfortunate side of Jacob Kruse.

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Examples of using Rather
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This creates confusion rather than clarity
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