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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121, The play was a tragedy, but the acting was laughable.
122, Counselling is being given to those most immediately affected by the tragedy.
123, The tragedy is most of them become addicted.
124, The tragedy was entirely avoidable.
125, His cellmate slept through the tragedy.
126, So is the prejudice against mixing tragedy and comedy.
127, Today's events bespeak future tragedy.
128, Her tragedy was that she was consumed by the creature she created.
129, Press release of ingratitude At this point there is no need of a major crisis or a profound tragedy to precipitate doubt.
130, Disappointment means that things haven't worked out the way you wanted! And now what to do? Very simple: Stand up and walk! Cut the tragedy because our limited time must always be used for the forward movements! Mehmet Murat ildan
130, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
131, All societies can, if they choose, negate the tragedy by altering the reward system.
132, Day 4 Pagan-Mandalay A morning flight takes you to Mandalay where scenic beauty and historical tragedy are inextricably meshed.
133, Secondly, the staff on the ward will themselves need assistance in coping with their own feelings about the tragedy.
134, Tragedy strikes when Sam is killed by an assailant on a New York street.
135, Their use many centuries later in sentimental comedy or bourgeois tragedy was purely artificial.
136, It's the tragedy of loving, you can't love anything more than something you miss. Jonathan Safran Foer
137, To appreciate the significance of the lyrical origin of tragedy, we must first elucidate lyric poetry as such.
138, It takes a tragedy like the ValuJet plane crash in the Everglades to point out the error of our ways.
139, Dorset Police said its investigation into the tragedy would look at whether there were any grounds for criminal proceedings.
140, The tragedy of 1914 was that neither side could accept this obvious compromise because neither could sell it to their own followers.
141, The house had belonged to a farmer whose family had been hit by tragedy.
142, Blaming terracing alone for the tragedy is rather like banning cars after a fatal accident.
143, A tragedy in a way, for I thought that Allan Wells had been a great athlete.
144, Meanwhile, Lyneham is in mourning for its dead ... the airbase community stunned by the tragedy.
145, A tragedy is when you go to all these hospitals and see little children dying of cancer.
146, Nearly six months after the tragedy, he's still bottling it up.
147, All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That's his. Oscar Wilde
148, Area police, who were coordinating the tragedy coverage, issued a statement following complaints from some of the families.
149, The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, but rather what they miss. Thomas Carlyle
150, And the heart-rending tragedy of the tiny coffins of a family of victims?
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