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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211, Some awareness of road safety as a result of the weak, staged scenes irreparable tragedy.
212, Legends of his rise to power and reign are the basis of Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth.
213, They spoke eloquently of their shock and sadness and horror at the tragedy ( see article ) .
214, It is just that the unfolding of that tragedy should thenceforth be dominated by madness.
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215, The great tragedy OfScience the slaying Of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact.
216, What a tragedy if the sport suffers irretrievable damage because this issue is ducked.
217, The averting of a tragedy is obviously welcome news for BA and everybody aboard.
218, In this novel , Galsworthy tells us the love tragedy between Ashurst and Megan.
219, Tension between Don Quixote andin their witty dialogue; comedy and tragedy coexist in the protagonist.
220, The great tragedy of science - the slaying of a beautiful theory by an ugly fact.
221, Presently a bell sounded, the curtains apart, and the _ operatic tragedy _ began.
222, He modulated his voice when he spoke of the tragedy.
223, Tragedy hits a teen James grew up in Wilmington, Del .
224, The tragedy of Beijing Group is implicative - the smiling tragedy.
225, Hegel is one of the great theorists of tragedy since Aristotle.
226, What is the real stuff of tragedy in the book?
227, Absurdity may exist together with tragedy and loftiness but is incompatible with comedy.
228, The actors played out the tragedy and the curtain came down.
229, Social morality, vulnerable personality and disingenuous religion were the root causes for Tess tragedy.
230, SUDDENLY, tragedy strikes , hurling the teens into blind panic.
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