What's the difference between unluckily and unlucky?

Unluckily


Definition:

  • (adv.) In an unlucky manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Unluckily for coaches, football experiments are not conducted in the serenity of a real laboratory.
  • (2) Unluckily for BMW, the Cooper cold front brought with it some of the most vicious weather Europe has seen in years, with temperatures dropping as low as -33C.
  • (3) Adelaide did of course lose, rather unluckily in the Champions League a few weeks back.
  • (4) Unluckily for them, I hate hunting and I said, 'Look somewhere else.'
  • (5) Unluckily the wage was too small for me to pay my son's boarding-school fees, for which I was now in debt.
  • (6) Lingard was to crash the ball back off the bar unluckily before Romero made his third – and best – save of the night.

Unlucky


Definition:

  • (a.) Not lucky; not successful; unfortunate; ill-fated; unhappy; as, an unlucky man; an unlucky adventure; an unlucky throw of dice; an unlucky game.
  • (a.) Bringing bad luck; ill-omened; inauspicious.
  • (a.) Mischievous; as, an unlucky wag.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Speaking about the player, who scored crucial goals for England during qualification for the 2014 World Cup, Hodgson said: “Andros was unlucky to lose his place in the squad when he wasn’t getting a regular game and he’s gone to Newcastle, got a regular game, and done very well there.” Expressing his delight in being selected, Townsend tweeted: “Huge honour to be named in provisional England squad for the euros ... Will give my all over next few weeks to try to make final squad!” Hodgson also declared himself pleased to include Jordan Henderson, who returned to action for Liverpool in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with West Bromwich Albion having been out since early April with damaged knee ligaments.
  • (2) Hull were not exactly unlucky, they simply did not create enough from open play to deserve anything from the game, though Brady could hardly have come any closer to scoring.
  • (3) This weekend's games see Palermo engaged in a local derby with Messina, while Lazio host Sampdoria and Milan visit Chievo (whose hometown of Verona is regarded by Mialnisti as particularly unlucky).
  • (4) Although Speed had presided over five victories and five defeats in his 10 matches in charge of the principality, there were plenty of encouraging signs in Speed's stewardship, not least that four of the wins came in the past five games, with an unlucky 1-0 defeat by England at Wembley the only blemish.
  • (5) Yes, Khodorkovsky has been very unlucky in his fate, but we, his compatriots, have been unbelievably lucky: the party of human dignity is today embodied by an individual who conducts himself in a model fashion and does not bend or break under pressure.
  • (6) To cure Alzheimer’s, we first need to figure out why some of us are unlucky enough to get it.
  • (7) I’m nothing special, I’m just a nurse doing her job who got unlucky and caught a virus.
  • (8) There is nothing that anybody can do to pool their risk with the rest of the population, you just have to hope that you are not unlucky.
  • (9) Isaac Rosenberg's insignificant military career and unlucky end were sadly all too common in the first world war and would not be of any special interest had he not emerged as one of the most powerful poets of that war.
  • (10) She had a horrible taste in men, or was incredibly unlucky,” said Swingle.
  • (11) The Tories are likely to to face criticism for making those people unlucky enough to lose out in the lottery of serious illnesses in old age being penalised again by having all their assets above £100,000 being sequestrated by the state.
  • (12) The Argentinian playmaker picked up the loose ball and was unlucky to see his curling shot drift wide.
  • (13) I am one of the unlucky ones as my ancestors emigrated in the 19th century to Australia and eventually returned to Britain.
  • (14) Last season we were unlucky in the semi-finals and this season we would like to carry on the good work,” Cech said.
  • (15) While accepting Italy had been unlucky to be knocked out, Blatter urged restraint on the part of Italy's outraged team, officials and supporters, saying that not only the officials but their players had made decisive mistakes.
  • (16) If the worst part of the task will be whittling his initial 30 choices down to 23 and informing the unlucky seven, ask him what he is most anticipating and Hodgson is unequivocal: "I am looking forward to that first victory and I hope it is the first game so we are off and running."
  • (17) "I can say with my hand on my heart that it was not deliberate ... it was just my Norman Wisdom moment, just one of those unbelievably unlucky things that can sometimes happen.
  • (18) They ignore the poverty that exists for the children who are unlucky enough to live in areas labelled as “affluent” – they’re whitewashed as “having it all” thanks to the average local income.
  • (19) Even before lanes were finished some cyclists squeezed between fences to use them, an unlucky few crashing into barriers marking the end of completed sections while riding at night.
  • (20) Given we'd have to make claims for at least four unrelated repairs a year to end up spending that £186 saving in excess payments (and, surely, we'd have to be really unlucky to need that many again), going for the Flexi option looks very attractive.