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misadventure [ˌmɪsədˈvɛntʃə] n
1. an unlucky event; misfortune 2. (Law) Law accidental death not due to crime or negligence ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
misadventure Translations misadventure [ˌmɪsədˈventʃəʳ] N → desgracia f, contratiempo m death by misadventure (Jur) → muerte f accidental misadventure misadventure [ˌmɪsədˈvɛntʃəʳ] n → sfortuna, disavventura death by misadventure (Brit) (Law) → morte f accidentale misadventure [ˌmɪsədˈvɛntʃəʳ] n → sfortuna, disavventura death by misadventure (Brit) (Law) → morte f accidentale n misadventure [misədˈventʃə] an unlucky happening or accident. ongelukkige gebeurtenis حادِث مُؤسِف злополука nehoda uheld; ulykke das Mißgeschick δεινοπάθημα, ατύχημα desgracia ebaõnn حادثه ناگوار epäonni mésaventure מָווֶת בִּתאוּנָה, מַזָל בִּיש दुर्घटना nezgoda baleset kemalangan óhapp, slys disavventura 不運 재난, 불행 nelaimė, nelaimingas atsitikimas nelaimes gadījums; nelaime peristiwa malang ongeluk uhell, ulykke wypadek desventura nenorocire; accident несчастье; несчастный случай nehoda nezgoda nesreća missöde ความโชคร้าย kaza; talihsizlik 不幸的事 нещастя, нещасний випадок ناگہانی، سوء اتفاق sự bất hạnh 不幸的事 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Whenever she went out -- and compassion for her misadventure made her friends eager to entertain her -- she bore a demeanour that was perfect. The explanation is simple enough and ought to satisfy you that the misadventure was unavoidable. In the bitterness of his dramatic misadventure, everything which reminded him of the festival of that day irritated his wound and made it bleed. |
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