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Unlucky, ill-fated; unlucky, unlucky (colloquial); mediocre (folk poet.) Dictionary of synonyms of the Russian language. Practical guide. M.: Russian language. Z. E. Alexandrova. 2011. unlucky adj. unlucky unlucky... Synonym dictionary

UNLUCKY, unlucky, unlucky; unlucky, unlucky, unlucky. Haunted by failures; one who can't do anything. Ushakov's explanatory dictionary. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

Adj. One who is haunted by failure, who is unlucky in anything. Ephraim's explanatory dictionary. T. F. Efremova. 2000... Modern Dictionary Russian language Efremova

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unfortunate- in what and for what. Unsuccessful in his affairs. I am unlucky for my sons-in-law (Mother's Sibiryak) ... Control Dictionary

unfortunate- unlucky... Russian spelling dictionary

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unfortunate- *bad/chubby... Together. Apart. Hyphenated.

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  • Mliss (play), Francis Bret Harte. In California, on the slope of a red mountain there is a small village. It was founded not so long ago by an unlucky gold miner - the father of the grimy savage Mliss, whom Reverend McSnegley dislikes so much...

    Bath day. Jarg. air Joking. 1. Bad weather when there are no flights. 2. Pilots drinking in bad weather. /i> From a joyful exclamation: “Today is a bath day!” BSRG, 153. Save what for a rainy day. Razg. Stock up what? For… …

    day- scarlet (Andreev, Vasiliev); sunsetless (Fet); soundless (Bunin); serenely clear (Dravert); cloudless (P.Y.); restless (L. Andreev); unfriendly (Maikov); joyless (Nadson); shameless (Balmont); colorless (Rathgauz); blessed... ... Dictionary of epithets

    Aya, oh; Liv, ah, oh. 1. Not knowing, deprived of happiness, joy. I'm very unhappy without you. He is unlucky in love. Both of them have been new all their lives. No childhood. 2. One who is haunted by failure; unfortunate. N. hunter, mushroom picker. N. seller. N. in... ... encyclopedic Dictionary

    unhappy- oh, oh; li/v, a, o. see also unhappily 1) Not knowing, deprived of happiness, joy. I'm very unhappy without you. He is unlucky in love. Both of them have been new all their lives. No childhood. 2) One who is haunted by failure; unlucky... Dictionary of many expressions

    1. Unlock Disapproved Unlucky, unlucky day. FSRY, 135; BMS 1998, 154. 2. Sib. Monday and Friday. FSRYa, 58. 3. Zharg. stud. Exam. (Recorded 2003) ... Big dictionary Russian sayings

    Hard (black) day (Monday) monk. unsuccessful, unhappy. Wed. They didn't sell anything. Today is a hard day, a hard day. Merchants say there is no supply, they say the goods are out of stock, it’s a hard day. Ostrovsky. Abyss. 4, 4. Wed. Someone smarter than us... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

    - (Monday) foreigner: unsuccessful, unhappy Wed. They didn't sell anything. Today is a hard day, a hard day. Traders say there is no supply, they say the goods are out of stock, it’s a hard day. Ostrovsky. Abyss. 4, 4. Wed. Someone smarter than us, what necessary business does he have... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

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  • Scholium. Simple and complex stories about people, Priest Alexander Dyachenko. What is this book about? In the center of the story is the fate of one of the parishioners of the temple in Vladimir region, where Father Alexander serves. Many difficult and tragic things befell her: hunger...

Unlucky - unlucky

Using paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives.
They make a nest of pairs with paronyms: unlucky - unlucky, unlucky - unlucky.

Unfortunate

Only with Odush. Noun Haunted by failure.

Examples of using:
Unlucky man, fisherman, hunter, explorer, inventor, writer, dreamer, traveler, chess player, student.

Unsuccessful

1. Accompanied, ending in failure. 2. Unsatisfactory, not what it should be.

Examples of using:
1) unlucky day, year, season, outcome, choice;
Failed attempt, hunting;
Unsuccessful trip;
Unsuccessful life, love;
2) unfortunate coincidence, shelter, expression;
Bad photo;
Unsuccessful manager, lecturer, defender.


  1. LUCKY - LUCKY Use of paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives. They make a nest of pairs with paronyms: lucky - successful,...
  2. Unlucky - unlucky Use of paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives. Unlucky Only with Odush. Noun The one that...
  3. Melodramatic - melodramatic Using paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives. Melodramatic 1. Relating to melodrama as a dramatic genre,...
  4. Everyday - everyday Use of paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives. Everyday About time: relating to everyday life. Examples of using:...
  5. Nowadays - nowadays Use of paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adverb. Nowadays (Outdated High and Book). Now, in the present...
  6. RECOGNIZED - GRATEFUL Use of paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives. Recognized 1) The one who was recognized (participle of the verb...
  7. DozhEvoy - rainy Use of paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives. Rain Associated with rain, caused by rain, bringing rain;...
  8. Exploratory - exploratory Use of paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives. Inquisitive Busy with searching, searching for someone or something. Examples of use: Refinery...
  9. Impenetrable - impenetrable Use of paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives. They form a nest of pairs with paronyms: impenetrable - impenetrable,...
  10. RybolovETsky - rybolovNy - rybATsky Use of paronymic pairs with examples. Part of speech of words: adjectives. Rybolovetsky Engaged in fishing as a trade....
Paronymic pairs: unlucky and unlucky
UNLUCKY//UNSUCCESSFUL They form a nest of pairs with the paronyms unlucky//unsuccessful, unlucky//failure.
UNFORTUNATE. only with shower. noun Haunted by failure. Synonyms: unhappy, unlucky (colloquial), unlucky (colloquial). Antonyms: lucky, fortunate (simple). Unlucky: person, fisherman, hunter, explorer, inventor, writer, dreamer, traveler, chess player, student. They say that during poets' competitions held at the court of the Roman Emperor Caligula, unlucky writers had to lick their works. M. Ilyin. In black and white.
UNSUCCESSFUL. 1. Accompanied, ending in failure. Antonym: successful. 2. Unsatisfactory, not what it should be. Antonym: successful. Unlucky: 1) day, year, season, outcome, choice; ~th attempt, hunting; ~th journey; ~th life, love; 2) coincidence, shelter, expression; ~th photograph; ~th manager, lecturer, defender. An unsuccessful romance with an artist unexpectedly became more complicated: the banker demanded the return of his daughter to the family, threatening government intervention. n.Krandievskaya-Tolstaya. Memories. Dani had her own key, some kind of unsuccessful key, it didn’t open right away. V. Panova. Satellites.

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