different between adversity vs misfortunate
adversity
English
Etymology
From Old French adversité, from Latin adversit?tem, the accusative singular of adversit?s, from adversus, the perfect passive participle of advert? (“I turn toward”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /æd?v?.s?.ti/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /æd?v??.s?.ti/
- Hyphenation: ad?ver?si?ty
Noun
adversity (usually uncountable, plural adversities)
- (uncountable) The state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity.
- (countable) An event that is adverse; calamity.
Synonyms
- nakba
Antonyms
- (adverse event): fortuity
Related terms
- adverse
- adversely
Translations
adversity From the web:
- what adversity mean
- what adversity have you faced
- what adversity teaches us
- what adversity have you encountered in your life
- what adversity does taggart face
- what adversity did malala face
- what adversity have you encountered
- what adversity taught me
misfortunate
English
Etymology
misfortune +? -ate or mis- +? fortunate
Adjective
misfortunate (comparative more misfortunate, superlative most misfortunate)
- Having suffered misfortune; pitiable
Related terms
- fortunate
- unfortunate
misfortunate From the web:
- what is misfortune mean
- what does misfortune mean
- what does misfortune
- what do misfortune mean
- misfortune person
- what is a misfortunate event
- what is being misfortune
- misfortune define
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