Synonym: catastrophic, disastrous, dreadful, grievous, sad. Antonym: comic. Similar words: drag in, fragile, encouraging, strategic, managing, logical, ecological, theological. Meaning: ['trædʒɪk(l)] adj. 1. very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction 2. of or relating to or characteristic of tragedy.
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(91) The village hit the headlines, however, in a tragic way when an accident and fire happened on 13 October 1928.
(92) But here Golding offers the extremest instance of how it might be tragic too.
(93) As a result, what we see is consistently open to interpretation, often with profound and tragic consequences.
(94) He says that the case for re-starting Newent's night time ambulance service has been proved, albeit with tragic consequences.
(95) With his death, University of Dayton basketball star Chris Daniels joined the tragic ranks of young athletes who just suddenly die.
(96) Today, the Mirror looks back to the first tragic deaths in one of the world's longest and more bitter conflicts.
(97) No family, he knew, had not suffered the bereavement or tragic maiming of some one near and dear.
(98) It was so tragic that the girl should be going through all this by herself.
(99) Although the baby-swop case was tragic, I bet the staff involved will suffer guilt for the rest of their lives.
(100) The Aboriginal rebellion is as tragic as life aboard the Sincerity is hilarious.
(101) Yesterday's train crash near Selby, North Yorkshire, was clearly a tragic consequence of chance and deadly events.
(102) Frustrated by his lack of social acceptance he retreats into a world of fantasy and self-delusion ... with tragic results.
(103) Often, withdrawal is a straight forward but tragic response of older people to their inability to finance social integration.
(104) But Laker, like all tragic heroes, had his fatal flaw, hubris.
(105) Time and again, she had cast her mind back to before Maisie was lost in that tragic fire.
(106) Interspersed between tragic stories are a few songs supplying pointed but comic relief.
(107) Why should his death, however tragic, threaten irreparable damage to an institutional structure of such proven strength?
(108) The tragic sky is the only thing that can be appealed to in certain circumstances.
(109) Friendship is far more tragic than love. It lasts longer. Oscar Wilde
(110) They were to figure prominently among the more tragic case histories.
(111) David Lawrence,[http://sentencedict.com/tragic.html] whose first overseas Test came to a tragic end when he broke his kneecap while bowling.
(112) Her face was pale and tragic in the lamplight; her bright eyes shone like amber held up to the light.
(113) Since his tragic death my daughter has carried on his good work.
(114) Imagine our horror at the thought that we might now be held legally responsible for the tragic results of an inadequate diet.
(115) In most cases the pesme sing of tragic heroes who met violent deaths, martyrs to the national cause.
(116) Jean Valjean's long and tragic life was coming to an end.
(117) But it would be tragic to have finally reached the real tough issues only to see it all fall apart.
(118) There was complete silence in the room as the play came to its tragic conclusion.
(119) A whole new tragic category of bankrupts are in the making.
(120) In short, the comic poet is invading the territory of the tragic muse.
More similar words: drag in, fragile, encouraging, strategic, managing, logical, ecological, theological, biological, rage, drag, ideological, for ages, drag on, garage, psychological, technological, storage, coverage, fragment, encourage, pragmatic, courageous, discourage, discouraged, all over again, trap, tray, trait, track.