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US
/ˈfɔɹtʃənətɫi, ˈfɔɹtʃunətɫi/
]
[ UK /fˈɔːtʃənətli/ ]
[ UK /fˈɔːtʃənətli/ ]
ADVERB
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by good fortune
fortunately the weather was good
How To Use fortunately In A Sentence
- Unfortunately she has to work and then has class after work which is a bit of a bummer.
- But, fortunately, there were cavities in the two teeth on either side of the gap -- one in the first molar and one in the palatine surface of the cuspid; might he not drill a socket in the remaining root and sockets in the molar and cuspid, and, partly by bridging, partly by crowning, fill in the gap? McTeague
- Fortunately, seven unaired episodes will give fans something to really dive into.
- Unfortunately, she was also one of those women born to be adored by men.
- Fortunately, says Burtch, nearly all crowdfunded ventures - more than 95 percent - do deliver promised goods to their backers eventually.
- The foreign birds, most of these parrots and cockatoos, unfortunately need to be kept in cages.
- The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash.
- Unfortunately, in many cases, the first real symptom is a broken bone.
- Unfortunately, many contaminants remain unbanned, and an average of seven new chemicals are put on the market daily, most of them not tested for toxicity.
- Unfortunately, I found the obvious talents of him and the director to have been gelded along the way and prevented from reaching the level of punch and impact that I think could have otherwise been delivered.