Examples of 'which is unfortunately' in a sentence

Meaning of "which is unfortunately"

Which is unfortunately: This phrase is commonly used to introduce a statement or fact that is regrettable or unfavorable in a given situation

How to use "which is unfortunately" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
which is unfortunately
Which is unfortunately very talented.
A history of thousands of years which is unfortunately too often overlooked.
Which is unfortunately lost.
This is the most common form of dementia which is unfortunately incurable.
And this which is unfortunately Anonymous.
The last facility on the route is a tiger cage which is unfortunately far too small.
Elevator, which is unfortunately closed.
A landslide or landslip are a natural disaster, something which is unfortunately unavoidable.
Maturity is wisdom, which is unfortunately not connected to age.
This keeps employees from feeling that they have plateaued, which is unfortunately common.
We really like this villa which is unfortunately not very often available.
This cow head with a cobra and a solar disc between the horns, which is unfortunately gone.
There is also an observation tower which is unfortunately closed without reopening date planned.
International orders may be delayed by customs clearance, which is unfortunately beyond our control.
This book, which is unfortunately not.
Except poetry and prose, HrabÄ› also wrote a play which is unfortunately lost.
So now on to land, which is unfortunately a short story.
The sulphurous reputation of sports entertainment is well established, which is unfortunately ( partly ) justified.
Android even offers OpenVPN, which is unfortunately not available on the iOS version.
We are confident that the U.S. will face further isolation, which is unfortunately well-deserved.
A Mario level, which is unfortunately too simple.
The swan is depicted in front of her, which is unfortunately badly damaged.
This is an extreme example but one which is unfortunately common throughout many marketing firms.
The little park features a small museum which is unfortunately only open on weekends.
Usability tests cost money and resources which is unfortunately very limited, especially with smaller-scaled projects.
She goes back to reading her book, which is unfortunately titled rape.
An Samus level, which is unfortunately too simple.
Below is an image from Google Earth, which is unfortunately a bit dark.
It is an emotional and physical trial which is unfortunately an " necessary " passage for women.
As for the behaviour of the Socialist Party, which is unfortunately not constructive.
This might help combat fraud, which is unfortunately part of the system.
By the hope of altering her past mistake -- a hope which is unfortunately doomed to disappointment.
The potion is hidden inside the volcano, which is unfortunately populated by dragons and demons.
And the start-up will die a natural death, which is unfortunately what happens most frequently.
Islam seemhan wrote, The verse mentions Jizya, which is unfortunately misunderstood by some people.
Unless we find all survivors, which is unfortunately impossible, it will not be complete . ".
Kyoto is famous for its kaiseki-ryori cusine, which is unfortunately not vegetarian-friendly.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Unfortunately
Unfortunately we can only take one of you
Financing is clearly and unfortunately a major issue
Unfortunately we can not predict the circumstances
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary