Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Tragic in a sentence

Tragic in a sentence

  up(3)  down(6)
Sentence count:194+18Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: catastrophicdisastrousdreadfulgrievoussadAntonym: comicSimilar words: drag infragileencouragingstrategicmanaginglogicalecologicaltheologicalMeaning: ['trædʒɪk(l)]  adj. 1. very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction 2. of or relating to or characteristic of tragedy. 
Random good picture Not show
(151) It would be very tragic if her economic circumstances ever pulled her down.
(152) Let him know that something good has come out of his tragic death.
(153) The needles splinter the wind into dirges and laments that tell of the long and tragic history of the trees.
(154) The debacle in Poznam featured that old chestnut, the diabolical deflection, known and despised since that tragic afternoon in Gelsenkirchen.
(155) Meanwhile parents like Gwen Watkins just want their voice to be heard and a clearer understanding of a tragic chain of deaths.
(156) Some youngsters who contracted the disease had fallen from their bikes, but this was nothing more than a tragic coincidence.
(157) "Tragic" than the Palestinians have been in the ablution.
(158) The saga novels in Ming and Qing dynasties were always permeated with a strong sentimentalism. Tragic theme is the common feature of the novels of this kind.
(159) Even so, it would be tragic if Russia's leaders used them to justify further centralising power, more crackdowns on political freedom and greater powers for the state's security forces.
(160) All the poems centered about the poetess' individual fortunes and displayed tragic scenes and emotions which represented the principles of "poems emblem plaintiveness " by Confucius.
(161) In the four centuries since Romeo and Juliet was first performed, Shakespeare's tragic tale of "star cross'd lovers" has been recast into formats from high school comedy to musical theater.
(162) For Minnesota the social costs of gambling are emerging in vivid tragic details.
(163) The woman is besieged by conflagration the barbecue has been forcedly very tragic in the balcony.
(164) Modern rationalism, characterized of limitness, imperfectness and tragic consciousness, reflects a kind of human world's inside mechanism and the existence of the inside humanity spirit.
(165) However, this five missionaries who had just set foot on this land, not long after the tragic nature of the family of the brutal killing of Oka.
(166) A classic example of enlargement is Nietzsche's encounter with Zarathustra, which made of the critic and aphorist a tragic poet and prophet. Another example is St.
(167) If these tragic events lead to the demonization of the Muslims of India, the terrorists will have won.
(168) The self-humiliation interweaving with disgraceful situation and the integrating of agony with grief and indignation, form his strong tragic consciousness.
(169) Miscegenation, he says, is "essentially unnatural and destructive", and mixed-race children "are the most tragic victims of enforced multi-racism".
(170) Our sense of the Depression may be bound up with the tragic social realism of Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath'.
(170) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(171) These very tragic events, as well as a shift to security and bioterrorism, overshadowed the release and implementation of this campaign and led to a complete failure of any uptake.
(172) The tragic spirit and self-condemnation of Karjelina has kept us interested in understanding her charm.
(173) The tragic nature of Eugene O Neill splays is deeply influenced by the ancient Greek tragedy, the expressionism of Strindberg, and O Neill sown experience.
(174) This play, along with Blood Wedding and Yerma, forms Lorca's "Rural Trilogy, " which respectively depicts the tragic minutiae of women's lives in Spain.
(175) He is the author of numerous books, including Adverse Reactions, about modern drug regulation as seen through the tragic story of chloramphenicol, which caused a fatal blood disorder.
(176) There is no dearth of love quotes either, right from a new beginning to a tragic end-all the facets of love have been captured.
(177) CALVIN TRILLIN made his reputation over four decades as the author of "US Journal" in the New Yorker, reporting extensively about serious and often tragic subjects such as race relations and crime.
(178) Backtracking from the grand speech before his defeat at Zanzibar Land, we already see the sympathetic Big Boss and his savior status with Gray Fox's tragic childhood, Dr.
(179) Record of a Journey to the West is a tragic story written in the appearance of a comedy by the author and it is a jocosity depiction of survival consciousness.
(180) The opera"Faust"is one piece of representative work in all of Gounod's operas, the plot in which about a tragic love story between Faust and Margarita was from parts of Goethe's drama"Faust".
More similar words: drag infragileencouragingstrategicmanaginglogicalecologicaltheologicalbiologicalragedragideologicalfor agesdrag ongaragepsychologicaltechnologicalstoragecoveragefragmentencouragepragmaticcourageousdiscouragediscouragedall over againtraptraytraittrack
Total 194, 30 Per page  6/7  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words