suffer misfortune
1misfortune — n. 1) to have, suffer (a) misfortune 2) the misfortune to + inf. (she had the misfortune to get there at the wrong moment) * * * [mɪs fɔːtʃ(ə)n] suffer (a) misfortune to have the misfortune to + inf. (she had the misfortune to get there at the… …
2misfortune — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ personal VERB + MISFORTUNE ▪ be dogged by (BrE), have, suffer ▪ The expedition was dogged by …
3suffer — verb ADVERB ▪ a lot, badly, enormously, greatly, grievously, horribly, immensely, mightily, severely, terribly, tremendously …
4Suffer — gleeful encouragement to someone s justly deserved misfortune …
5suffer — Australian Slang gleeful encouragement to someone s justly deserved misfortune …
6suffer — suf·fer || sÊŒfÉ™(r) v. feel pain, experience loss or harm, endure misfortune; be punished; tolerate, endure; stand, bear; allow, permit …
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