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unluckily vs unluck

Both 'unluckily' and 'unluck' are not commonly used in English. 'Unluckily' is the correct form to use when expressing misfortune or bad luck, while 'unluck' is not a standard English word.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 933 views

unluckily

This is the correct form to use when expressing misfortune or bad luck.

Use 'unluckily' as an adverb to describe an unfortunate event or situation.
  • see definition of unluckily. Font size. X. Aa. Aa. Aa. Aa. Aa. show ... Synonyms for unluckily. adv regrettably. sadly star ... Antonyms for unluckily. luckily · merrily.
  • unfortunately <unluckily, it has a nasty way of turning to rain — Ambrose Bierce> <his ascent being unluckily a little out of the perpendicular — T. L. Peacock>.
  • ... by bad luck unluckily - by bad luck; "unfortunately it rained all day"; "alas, I cannot stay" ... unluckily for her → lamentablemente or desgraciadamente para ella
  • unluckily, adverb. unluckiness, noun. Synonyms Expand. hapless, unsuccessful, unfortunate, ill-omened. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random ...

unluck

This is not a standard English word. It is not commonly used or recognized.

  • Origin of UNLUCK. 1un- + luck. This word doesn't usually appear in our free dictionary, but the definition from our premium Unabridged Dictionary is offered here ...
  • Feb 9, 2011 ... James Blake - Unluck. Jason Fuller. SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe 106106. Loading... Loading... Working... Add to ...
  • Unluck features a jarring disjointed beat, see-sawing chords that are gradually eaten away by distortion and largely drowned out by James Blake's vocal, which  ...
  • Unluck generally means unlucky, though isn't said in the same way. It's normally just an outburst. "Shit, I broke my leg." "UNLUCK!" by Bobfrey March 07, 2005.

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