1. misfortune
I hear he met with some kind of misfortune while he was in Europe.
She had one misfortune after another last year.
Never take advantage of another's misfortune.
Various misfortunes have made her sad and bitter.
He is misfortune.
Good luck alternates with misfortune.
There were rumors about a misfortune.
Misfortune arrives on horseback but departs on foot.
She had to smile at her misfortune.
Eleanor though the daughter of a king and brought up in the greatest luxury determined to share misfortune with her husband.
The duty of politicians is to serve the people and prevent misfortune.
Years of resistance to misfortune ended when the settlers' village was overcome by the savages and their hopes and lives came to the bitter end.
What greater misfortune is there than to go blind?
Turn your misfortune to account.
Wherever she went, misfortune followed.