terms |
unportunate |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective unportunate is
(obsolete) importunate; troublesome with requests.
unfortunate |
unportunate |
As adjectives the difference between unfortunate and unportunate
is that
unfortunate is not favored by fortune while
unportunate is importunate; troublesome with requests.
As a noun unfortunate
is an unlucky person.
request |
unportunate |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between request and unportunate
is that
request is (obsolete) that which is asked for or requested while
unportunate is (obsolete) importunate; troublesome with requests.
As a noun request
is act of (
l).
As a verb request
is to express the need or desire for.
As an adjective unportunate is
(obsolete) importunate; troublesome with requests.
troublesome |
unportunate |
As adjectives the difference between troublesome and unportunate
is that
troublesome is giving trouble or anxiety; vexatious; burdensome; wearisome while
unportunate is (obsolete) importunate; troublesome with requests.
importunate |
unportunate |
As adjectives the difference between importunate and unportunate
is that
importunate is of a demand: persistent or pressing, often annoyingly so while
unportunate is (obsolete) importunate; troublesome with requests.
As a verb importunate
is (rare) to importune, or to obtain by importunity.