English to Portuguese Dictionary misfortune

misfortune

infortúnio
definition
noun
the project was dogged by misfortune
bad luck.
translation of 'misfortune'
noun
pouca sorte,
desdita,
contratempo,
adversidade,
desastre,
desventura,
desgraça,
infortúnio
example
I lamented my 'misfortune' in picking someone so completely incompatible and agonized for weeks.
that family is plagued by 'misfortune'
It has been my great fate, or 'misfortune' , to follow a speech more notable for its volume than for any sense.
The lower gods can either assist people or bring 'misfortune' to them.
I have no doubt that there is a lesson which stands to be learnt from Alice's 'misfortune' .
she'd had more than her fair share of 'misfortune'
Wasn't she the one who unleashed all manner of 'misfortune' upon the world?
that's your 'misfortune'!
In other words, they should not blame their 'misfortune' on anybody else.
Normally I'm not this philosophical when it comes to personal 'misfortune' .
You shouldn't be surprised that 'misfortune' befalls noble men.
In Ireland, in particular, 'misfortune' was frequently blamed on fairies as well as witches.
the project was dogged by 'misfortune'
Not infrequently clubs are the architects of their own 'misfortune' .
It was almost a challenge, or perhaps even a test to see if 'misfortune' had taught them anything.
For too long people in Scotland have tried to see Scottish 'misfortune' as the consequence of being governed from London.
the project was dogged by 'misfortune'
The biggest lesson that he's taken almost five years to teach me is to overcome 'misfortune' .
Needless to say, losing one's source of income at a young age is a devastating personal 'misfortune' .
The simple fact is these firms are businesses and they aren't in it for your benefit, they are in it to make money out of your 'misfortune' .
it was my 'misfortune' that I was absent
I decided to be happy every day no matter what comes, discomfort or 'misfortune' .
But the following years bring 'misfortune' more grievous than any in London.
And in just one respect, Britain was the architect of its own 'misfortune' .
He must be somehow rejected in his own country and is now making everyone he meets pay for his 'misfortune' .
After our brief jaunt across campus, we made our way to our hotel, where 'misfortune' struck once again.
We feel deep sympathy for such children and lament their continuing 'misfortune' .
Film producers tend to blame cable TV and video piracy for their 'misfortunes' .
It's very painful when we know people are laughing at our 'misfortunes' , but it's wonderfully consoling when we see other people fall.
It makes the city look money-hungry and willing to profit from one of its citizen's 'misfortunes' .
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