Antonym: comedy. Similar words: outraged, discouraged, outrage, outrageous, ragged, engaged, managed, damaged. Meaning: ['trædʒɪdɪ] n. 1. an event resulting in great loss and misfortune 2. drama in which the protagonist is overcome by some superior force or circumstance; excites terror or pity.
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91, The tragedy of being a dancer is that you're all washed-up by the time you're thirty-five.
92, Within hours of the tragedy happening, an emergency rescue team had been assembled.
93, Hitler's invasion of Poland led to the tragedy of the Second World War.
94, The play was a cross between a farce and a tragedy.
95, The action slips from comedy to melodrama and finally to tragedy.
96, Tragedy struck the family when their two-year-old son was killed in an accident.
97, It took us a while to realize the extent of the tragedy.
98, She'll need great inner strength to get over the tragedy.
99, It would be a tragedy if both sexes were enslaved to the god of work.
100, The family was overtaken by tragedy several years ago,[http://sentencedict.com/tragedy.html] and they still haven't recovered.
101, They carried the thing too far and it became a tragedy.
102, The author seems uncertain whether he is writing a comedy or a tragedy, so the play falls between two stools.
103, This tragedy graphically demonstrates the dangers of walking on the fells after dark.
104, The play is a spoof on Shakespeare's tragedy 'Julius Caesar'.
105, They had only recently arrived in London when tragedy struck - their son was killed in a traffic accident.
106, In Greek tragedy, the role of the chorus is to express the audience's reactions to what is happening in the play.
107, Tragedy struck when several people were crushed to death in the crowd.
108, He retained the broad outline of the tragedy but not the details of the play.
109, In order to understand this tragedy,our teacher asked us to role-play.
110, Three years after the tragedy she has only just begun to regain her equanimity.
111, I had a nasty feeling that a tragedy was going to happen.
112, Now I can look back on the whole tragedy from a distance of forty years.
113, Additional bloodshed and loss of life will only compound the tragedy.
114, The closure of the factory is a tragedy for the whole community.
115, What genre does the book fall into - comedy or tragedy?
116, It's a tragedy to see so much talent going to waste.
117, Shakespeare has accustomed us to a mixture of humor and tragedy in the same play.
118, Contrary to popular belief , he was not responsible for the tragedy.
119, Giles set in motion a train of events which would culminate in tragedy.
120, We cannot just sit by and watch this tragedy happen.
More similar words: outraged, discouraged, outrage, outrageous, ragged, engaged, managed, damaged, rage, engaged in, for ages, courage, garage, enrage, average, storage, encourage, suffrage, coverage, tragic, discourage, on average, courageous, brokerage, courageously, encouragement, discouragement, remedy, rigged, alleged.