Tragic
61tragic — adjective /ˈtrædʒɪk/ a) Causing great sadness or suffering. b) Relating to tragedy in a literary work. See Also: tragicomic, tragical, tragically …
62tragic — Synonyms and related words: appalling, atrocious, awful, baneful, beastly, black, buskined, calamitous, cataclysmal, cataclysmic, catastrophic, cheerless, cothurned, crushing, deplorable, depressing, destructive, dire, disastrous, dismal,… …
63tràgic — trà|gic Mot Pla Nom masculí …
64trágic — I. adj. m., (autor) s. m., pl. trágici; f. sg. trágicã, pl. trágice II. (categorie a esteticii) s. n …
65tragic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. dramatic, melodramatic; dire, disastrous. See drama. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. catastrophic, fateful, fatal, calamitous, disastrous, dire, ill fated, pitiful, terrible, dreadful, awe inspiring,… …
66tragic — trag·ic || trædʒɪk(l) adj. disastrous, calamitous, unfortunate, very sad; of or pertaining to a tragedy …
67tragic — adjective 1》 extremely distressing or sad. ↘suffering extreme distress or sadness. 2》 relating to tragedy in a literary work. Derivatives tragical adjective tragically adverb Origin C16: from Fr. tragique, via L. from Gk tragikos, from tragos …
68tragic — a.; (also tragical) 1. Of tragedy, of the nature of tragedy, after the manner of tragedy. 2. Shocking, dreadful, calamitous, mournful, sorrowful, fatal, disastrous …
69tragic — adj 1. pathetic, pathetical, pitiful, pitiable, piteous, lamentable, deplorable, miserable, wretched; touching, moving, disturbing, distressing, upsetting. 2. melancholy, sad, unhappy, doleful, sorrowful; mournful, lachrymose, grievous, dolorous …
70tragic — trag·ic …