Unfortunately
UK /["/ʌnˈfɔːtʃənətli/"]/US /["/ʌnˈfɔːrtʃənətli/"]/
Definition
used to say that a particular situation or fact makes you sad or disappointed, or gets you into a difficult position
In simple words: sadly or regrettably
Examples
- Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the meeting.
- I can't make it, unfortunately.
- Unfortunately for him, the police had been informed and were waiting outside.
- It won't be finished for a few weeks. Unfortunately!
- We wanted to have only films from Spain at this year's festival. Unfortunately, however, there weren't enough good ones.
Usage notes
Use 'unfortunately' to express bad news or a negative outcome. Suitable for both spoken and written English, but avoid in very casual contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Imagine saying 'unfortunate' while frowning.
Collocations
- unfortunately, it seems
- unfortunately, we have
- unfortunately, there was
Synonyms
- sadly
- regrettably
- unluckily
- woefully
Antonyms
- fortunately
- luckily
Common mistakes
- 'Unfortuately' is a common misspelling.
- Sometimes confused with 'unluckily', which has a similar meaning but is less formal.
- Used in positive contexts by mistake.