Use "misfortunes" in a sentence

1. Misfortunes come at night.

2. She bore her misfortunes bravely.

3. His misfortunes spurred him to write.

4. John is lamenting over his girlfriend's misfortunes.

5. Misfortunes tell us what fortune is. 

6. A succession of misfortunes has befallen her.

7. After their misfortunes the family slowly became prosperous.

8. You'd better commiserate John on his recent misfortunes.

9. Misfortunes never [seldom] come alone [single]. 

10. Misfortunes test the sincerity of friends. 

11. These misfortunes almost deprived him of his reason.

12. Those misfortunes almost deprived him of his reason.

13. Jane used to gloat over other people's misfortunes.

14. 2 Misfortunes test the sincerity of friends. 

15. She told us a harrowing tale of misfortunes.

16. Children sweeten labours; but they make misfortunes more bitter.

17. The worst misfortunes are these that never hzppen. 

18. Misfortunes Come on wings and depart on foot

19. Some people delight in the misfortunes of others.

20. He bore up well against all these misfortunes.

21. 17 Misfortunes never [seldom] come alone [single]. 

22. 7 Misfortunes tell us what fortune is. 

23. With wry humour, they laugh at their misfortunes.

24. The girl has been lamenting over her misfortunes.

25. Misfortunes have rained heavily upon the old man.

26. Many misfortunes came on us during that harsh winter.

27. It is the cause of all of our misfortunes.

28. It's unfair to take advantage of other people's misfortunes.

29. How do some people manage to laugh off their misfortunes?

30. Children sweeten labors; but they make misfortunes more bitter.

31. They both launched into a recital of their misfortunes.

32. Misfortunes come on wings and depart on foot. 

33. 5 With wry humour,(www.Sentencedict.com) they laugh at their misfortunes.

34. Silence is learnt by the may misfortunes of life. 

35. Misfortunes plague this family in season and out of season.

36. If neglected, the ancestors may cause disease and other misfortunes.

37. Do not jeer at the mistakes or misfortunes of others.

38. It is to easy bear the misfortunes of others. 

39. 6 Silence is learnt by the may misfortunes of life. 

40. Silence is learnt by the may misfortunes of life.Sentencedict.com 

41. 8 Misfortunes come on wings and depart on foot. 

42. Your innocent smiles made me bear up against my misfortunes.

43. It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others. 

44. Misfortunes (or Hardships) never (or seldom) come alone (or singly). 

45. Sedley’s MISFORTUNES,” Rebecca said, softening the phrase Charitably for George’s ear

46. The misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come. 

47. 29 The misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come. 

48. Calamities are of two kinds: misfortunes to ourselves, and good fortune to others.

49. Indeed, history is nothing more than a tableau of crimes and misfortunes.

50. His grim legacy is palpable today in the misfortunes Besetting every single Venezuelan.

51. The novel chronicles the fortunes and misfortunes of the Buendía family over seven generations.

52. The writers blame serious illnesses and various other family misfortunes on their larcenous behavior.

53. Synonyms for Afflictions include distresses, miseries, pains, sufferings, troubles, misfortunes, torments, woes, trials and tribulations

54. Her misfortunes worsened this year, when her company eliminated her position and she lost her job.

55. From that point on, the Christians were blamed for many of the misfortunes Befalling the Empire

56. It's one of life's great misfortunes that vaunted enemies didn't have Twitter around as a weapon.

57. Co. is expected to prey on the misfortunes of other retailers to boost its stock price, analysts said.

58. 21 Ted is no stranger to the misfortunes of war, as Simon Parry's excellent book Intruders over Britain eloquently relates.

59. His misfortunes spurred Galt to write with renewed vigour and until near the end of his life his output was voluminous.

60. The Raika were in trouble and when it came to articulating their misfortunes these normally taciturn men became eloquent.

61. Superstitions can, among other things, lead people into blaming their misfortunes on bad luck rather than accepting responsibility for their deeds.

62. Appeal to ecclesiastical censure as a way of explaining the misfortunes of scientific theories is a card that can be overplayed.

63. Compassion is “sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.” We can be Compassionate toward others and also ourselves

64. Blaming others for your own misfortunes–whether it’s another person or an external circumstance–is an easy way to outsource unwanted responsibility

65. History is little more than the register of the crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind. History and Historians. Edward Gibbon 

66. Robert Hopkins Miller says Roberts lost his accumulated wealth in a series of misfortunes, but succeeded in 1823 in being appointed US Consul at Demerara.

67. N Commiseration an expression of sympathy with another's grief "they sent their condolences" n Commiseration a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others "the …

68. The term Bildungsroman comes from the German for "formation novel," or "education novel" and most often focuses on the trials and misfortunes that affect the character's growth.

69. To give to the body or mind pain which is continued or of some permanence; to grieve, or distress; as, one is Afflicted with the gout, or with melancholy, or with losses and misfortunes.

70. Bildungsroman is a genre of novel that shows a young protagonist's journey from childhood to adulthood (or immaturity to maturity), with a focus on the trials and misfortunes that affect the character's growth

71. Parr had found him in a Turkish café in Washington Street, oppressed by the weight of successive misfortunes, and by that sense of fatality which Benumbs the Arab of vitiated stock.

72. Its renewal in 1794 included an amendment that limited the scope of insurance policies concerning slaves, rendering illegal such generalised phrases that promised to insure against "all other Perils, Losses, and Misfortunes."

73. IPA: /ækˈsɪndʒ/ Pronunciation example: Audio (US) Rhymes: -ɪndʒ Verb accinge (third-person singular simple present accinges, present participle Accinging, simple past and past participle accinged) (reflexive, archaic) To prepare oneself for action.1829, Thomas Love Peacock, The Misfortunes of Elphin,

74. IPA: /ækˈsɪndʒ/ Pronunciation example: Audio (US) Rhymes: -ɪndʒ Verb accinge (third-person singular simple present accinges, present participle accinging, simple past and past participle Accinged) (reflexive, archaic) To prepare oneself for action.1829, Thomas Love Peacock, The Misfortunes of Elphin,

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76. In recent years, the United Nations sought, through world summits, to find global solutions with broad international consensus for the many misfortunes that afflict humanity, such as local wars, degradation of the environment, violations of human rights and inadequate social development, among others

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79. This second feature film by German director Christian Wagner’s Balkan Blues Trilogy is one of those rare war films, like “Apocalypse Now” and “Hiroshima Mon Amour,” that makes brilliant use of symbolism. The award-winning picture follows the riveting misfortunes of Senada, a 30-year-old mother who lost her 2-year-old daughter during the Bosnian conflict.

80. THE first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, Bethought himself of saying This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society.From how many crimes, wars and murders, from how many horrors and misfortunes might not any one have saved mankind, by pulling up the stakes, or filling