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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151, It was a mournful pair that hired a boat to take them to Saltash and acquaint the Lee family of the tragedy.
152, We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. Socrates
153, The tragedy of the poor is that they can afford nothing but self denial. Oscar Wilde
154, Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot. Charlie Chaplin
155, Sentimental comedy possesses several characteristics that are incompatible with the classic concept of tragedy and the tragic hero.
156, They'd tell of a tragedy on the cliffs, a death that wasn't what it had seemed to be.
157, Tragedy is a tool for the living to gain wisdom, not a guide by which to live. Robert F. Kennedy
158, But Soo-Il bore the tragedy with dignity, lavishing his attention on his only great-grandson, my father.
159, Two decades of crushing debt and adjustment programmes have had a significant hand in perpetuating this tragedy.
160, It senses the danger and almost instantaneously cuts off the power with a speed of reaction which can prevent a tragedy occurring. Sentencedict.com
161, Despite this tragedy, she graduated with the second highest grade point average in her high school.
162, Of all the peculiar effects of musical tragedy, the most remarkable is the coexistence of opposite impressions.
163, Costs were irrelevant. Which brings me to what may turn out to be the tragedy of this election.
164, He suffered massive brain damage in the soccer ground tragedy.
165, In 1921 Maitland's previously brilliant career ended in misfortune and tragedy.
166, This comes as no surprise to Balkan-watchers who have been following the evolving tragedy in the country.
167, Behind Miss Kaur's prospective candidacy for the opposition Janata Dal party lies a family tragedy.
168, Some tragedy consoles, after all, and it is arguable that some of its consolations are facile and false.
169, What a tragedy if that son had to wear a brace for the rest of his life.
170, Because the most crucial lesson in Durban was that this tragedy is preventable.
171, The Papanicolaou test for cervical cancer detection: a triumph and a tragedy.
172, They say she will need medical help and counselling to overcome the tragedy.
173, The submarine tragedy reminds us that armaments and related technologies remain the main sump that diverts funds from essential human priorities.
174, Malekith became his personal ambassador here and thus were sown the seeds of tragedy.
175, But tragedy struck again in 1970 when Jochen Rindt, Chapman's third world champion, was killed at Monza.
176, There is a thin line that separates laughter and pain, comedy and tragedy, humor and hurt. Erma Bombeck
177, Tom Tedder's tragedy was that he had a perfectly accurate estimate of his own talents as an artist.
178, The finale of Unforgiven is as much a tragedy for the survivors as for those who bite the dust.
179, The greater the love, the greater the tragedy when it's over. Nicholas Sparks
180, When Diana joined the Stewart-Richardsons they were just coming to terms with a family tragedy.
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.