Similar words: tragic, tragically, tragicomic, tragicomedy, magnetic flux, amniotic fluid, domestic flight, magic. Meaning: n. the character flaw or error of a tragic hero that leads to his downfall.
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1. Tragic flaw? It's new to me.
2. If there is any tragic flaw in her character, the playwright has turned the blind-spot to it and evidently wishes us to do the same.
3. It may well be our tragic flaw, seeing City as our Mindless Evolution, irreversible, Man's way of changing, not Biological?
4. The tragic flaw of Italian history raises the question of what can be done to replace a failed-state government structure with one that works.
5. Lack of honesty to ones - self is often a tragic flaw in first time entrepreneurs.
6. However, the fundamental reason of his tragedy lies in his tragic flaw, that is, he always hesitates and lives in illusion rather than reality.
7. Now, if you were to just pop over to the PS3, and set the environment variable DISPLAY to, for instance, "laptop:0.0", and run an xterm, you'd discover a tragic flaw in this scheme: Permission denied.
8. This confused sense of reality and possibility turns out Brutus's tragic flaw that underlies all the major decisions he makes and consequently results in his own ruin.
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