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[ in-fawr-chuh-nit ] / ɪnˈfɔr tʃə nɪt /
adjective Obsolete.of or relating to infortune. Origin of infortunate1350–1400; Middle English <Latin infortūnātus, equivalent to in-in-3 + fortūnātusfortunate OTHER WORDS FROM infortunatein·for·tu·nate·ly, adverbin·for·tu·nate·ness, nounWords nearby infortunateinformed consent, informer, informercial, informing gun, informosome, infortunate, infortune, infotainment, infotech, infra, infrabulge Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for infortunateBut to procéed with that which remaineth touching this infortunate prince. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (10 of 12)|Raphael Holinshed Whereof the infortunate Gentleman was so sore astonned, as he was like to haue fallen downe dead at that instant. The Palace of Pleasure|William Painter Nay, rather vindictive persons live the life of witches; who, as they are mischievous, so end they infortunate. Library Of The World's Best Literature, Ancient And Modern, Vol 3|Various Nay rather, vindictive persons live the life of witches; who, as they are mischievous, so end they infortunate. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume III (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland I|Francis W. Halsey
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