tragic (Meaning)

Wordnet

tragic (s)

very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction

Wordnet

tragic (a)

of or relating to or characteristic of tragedy

Webster

tragic (a.)

Alt. of Tragical

Webster

tragic (n.)

A writer of tragedy.

A tragedy; a tragic drama.

tragic Sentence Examples

  1. The tragic accident claimed the lives of multiple innocent victims.
  2. The play's tragic climax left the audience in tears.
  3. The tragic loss of their beloved child shattered their family's world.
  4. The tragic events of the war haunted the survivors' memories forever.
  5. The tragic mistake led to dire consequences that could have been avoided.
  6. The tragic news of her sudden passing left the community in a state of mourning.
  7. The tragic love story captured the hearts and imaginations of generations.
  8. The tragic death of a young artist robbed the world of a promising talent.
  9. The tragic events of the hurricane left entire cities in ruins.
  10. The tragic decision to abandon the ship resulted in the loss of countless lives.

FAQs About the word tragic

very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction, of or relating to or characteristic of tragedyAlt. of Tragical, A writer of tragedy., A tragedy; a

unfortunate, deplorable, heartbreaking, disastrous, terrible, disturbing, sickening, grievous, shocking, regrettable

gratifying, satisfying, gratifying, pleasing, pleasing, inspiring, encouraging, encouraging, heartening, rewarding

The tragic accident claimed the lives of multiple innocent victims.

The play's tragic climax left the audience in tears.

The tragic loss of their beloved child shattered their family's world.

The tragic events of the war haunted the survivors' memories forever.