most unfortunate
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Used to indicate the highest degree of misfortune, often in a formal or emphatic context.
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- It was a most unfortunate choice of expression.
- The timing of the announcement was most unfortunate.
- His remarks were most unfortunate given the sensitive situation.
- It is most unfortunate that we have to cancel the event.
- Her sudden departure was most unfortunate for the team.
- The error in the report proved to be most unfortunate.
- Such an incident is most unfortunate and regrettable.
- I find it most unfortunate that they couldn't reach an agreement.
- This turn of events is most unfortunate for all involved.
- The misunderstanding led to a most unfortunate series of consequences.