We have no meanings for "very unfortunate" in our records yet.
1 This was very unfortunate ; but could scarcely be helped for the moment.
2 She had done so once, and the results had been very unfortunate .
3 One vessel may have excellent luck while another may be very unfortunate .
4 Then, changing the subject, You had a very unfortunate experience this afternoon.
5 So very unfortunate when there are difficulties of that kind, isn't it?'
6 There is absolutely no doubt about that, and it's very unfortunate , he said.
7 I think that's a very unfortunate development. Gowan is sceptical for different reasons.
8 I think that it was expressed in a very unfortunate way.
9 I am not angry; but I must say I think it very unfortunate .
10 Nine-eleven was a very unfortunate event for both of our countries.
11 It is very unfortunate ; but you shall receive careful nursing until you recover.
12 It was very unfortunate that our press night was after it.
13 It's very unfortunate that Paul's out but I'm honoured to do the job.
14 He was-ifyou allow me to say so-very fine; very fine-and very unfortunate .
15 It is very unfortunate that you are mixed up with her.
16 Your granddaughter happened to witness a very unfortunate and distressing affair.
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This collocation consists of: Very unfortunate through the time
Very unfortunate across language varieties