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unfortunate vs Ishmael

Ishmael vs unfortunate

unfortunate and Ishmael both are nouns.

unfortunate is an adjective but Ishmael is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
unfortunate Yes Yes No No
Ishmael Yes No No No
As nouns, Ishmael is a hyponym of unfortunate; that is, Ishmael is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than unfortunate:
  • unfortunate: a person who suffers misfortune
  • Ishmael: a person who is rejected (from society or home)
unfortunate (noun) Ishmael (noun)
a person who suffers misfortune (Old Testament) the son of Abraham who was cast out after the birth of Isaac; considered the forebear of 12 Arabian tribes
a person who is rejected (from society or home)
unfortunate (adjective) Ishmael (adjective)
not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune
not auspicious; boding ill
unsuitable or regrettable
Difference between unfortunate and Ishmael

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