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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(121) I was gripped by the tragic stories of his childhood.
(122) An even more tragic fate befell many who, amid the crazed stampede, were able to get out of the fort.
(123) Was this the moment to ask about Emily's brother, Tom, and the tragic accident?
(124) The team's victory was clouded by the tragic events in their hometown.
(125) I hope that it will ease the difficulties of people who face such a tragic circumstance.
(126) Read in studio Eighty years ago Captain Scott's expedition to the south pole came to its tragic end.
(127) It had stayed alive in the family because of a tragic coincidence.
(128) Sentimental comedy possesses several characteristics that are incompatible with the classic concept of tragedy and the tragic hero.
(129) I have no reason to believe at this time that this was anything more than a terribly tragic accident.
(130) So now, investors hope the fat lady sings an aria, not a tragic opera.
(131) The biggest incident in which he has been involved was tragic double fatal accident in which two young girls died.
(132) The change from adversity to prosperity, according to Aristotle, fails to produce the proper tragic effect.
(133) The tragic myth's ugly content stimulates a higher, aesthetic pleasure.
(134) Already the tragic discovery of a yellow-suited body among the pinnacles has led to furious and immoderate speculation in the national press.
(135) Now an inquest is to be held into the tragic woman's death.
(136) It is of course tragic that her marriage is now ending in failure.
(137) Affectionately, the documentary gives due to what gay visibility there was, even if gay characters met tragic ends.
(138) Every high school has its Romeo and Juliet, one tragic couple. So does every generation. Chuck Palahniuk
(139) Fifty years later, it provides a remarkably smooth and engrossing ride to its tragic destination.
(140) For four days and nights, communal frenzy added a tragic dimension to this hapless and beleaguered city.sentencedict.com
(141) Invaded by photographs the toys are decontextualised from childhood, sinister, tragic recollections of a half-forgotten adventure.
(142) She renounced the role of tragic widow with an austerity that irritated her would-be saviours.
(143) Since his tragic mishap, the former marathon runner has accomplished many projects including an outward bound course, abseiling and canoeing.
(144) At this stage, the need to control war to prevent it becoming a tragic and self-defeating activity demanded strong action.
(145) When people hear tragic news their first reaction is usually one of disbelief.
(146) And it is leaving behind a tragic toll of death, heartache and despair throughout Britain.
(147) Coroner David Gibbons said he was satisfied that Mr Pollards death was was a tragic accident.
(148) Party chairman Chris Patten, the tragic hero of the hour, arrived shortly after 11.00 for a lengthy post-mortem.
(149) The most tragic thing in the world is a sick doctor. George Bernard Shaw
(150) Only concerted action and investigation by the government can right these tragic injustices that continue to occur.
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.