Tragic синоним

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  • catastrophic, state

  • disastrous, dreadful

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  • appalling
  • awful
  • calamitous
  • cataclysmic
  • deadly
  • deplorable
  • destructive
  • dire
  • disastrous
  • dreadful
  • fatal
  • fateful
  • grievous
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  • crushing
  • deathly
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  • forlorn
  • hapless
  • heart-rending
  • ill-fated
  • ill-starred
  • lamentable
  • mournful
  • pitiable
  • ruinous
  • sorrowful
  • unhappy
  • woeful
  • wretched

On this page you’ll find 98 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tragic, such as: appalling, awful, calamitous, cataclysmic, deadly, and deplorable.

antonyms for tragic

  • blessed
  • calming
  • cheerful
  • comforting
  • delightful
  • encouraging
  • excellent
  • fortunate
  • good
  • great
  • happy
  • harmless
  • healthful
  • healthy
  • hopeful
  • joyful
  • joyous
  • life-giving
  • lucky
  • nice
  • pleasant
  • pleasing
  • trivial
  • unimportant
  • wholesome
  • wonderful
  • worthwhile
  • advantageous
  • successful

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Sometimes it comes in literal sobriety, sometimes in derisive travesti, sometimes in tragic aggravation.

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He remembered Tony’s words later: that another actor was expected with whose entry the piece would turn more real—turn tragic.

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WORDS RELATED TO TRAGIC

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  • black
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  • funereal
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  • in a blue funk
  • inconsolable
  • joyless
  • lonely
  • lonesome
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  • melancholy
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  • tragic
  • wretched
  • adverse
  • calamitous
  • cataclysmal
  • cataclysmic
  • catastrophic
  • destructive
  • dire
  • dreadful
  • fatal
  • fateful
  • hapless
  • harmful
  • ill-fated
  • ill-starred
  • luckless
  • ruinous
  • terrible
  • tragic
  • unfavorable
  • unfortunate
  • unlucky
  • unpropitious
  • untoward

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2 definitions

tragic (Adjective) —   Very sad; especially involving grief, death or destruction 1 example
1. ex. «a tragic plight»
tragic (Adjective) —   (drama) of or relating to or characteristic of tragedy 1 example
1. ex. «tragic hero»

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comfortless, destitute, dire, disconsolate, dreary, en.synonym.one, forlorn, grievous, helpless, miserable, moving, pitiable, poignant, sad, unfortunate, woeful, tragical.

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  1. tragic, tragicaladjective

    very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction

    «a tragic face»; «a tragic plight»; «a tragic accident»

    Synonyms:
    tragical

    Antonyms:
    glad

  2. tragicadjective

    of or relating to or characteristic of tragedy

    «tragic hero»

    Synonyms:
    tragical

    Antonyms:
    glad

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  1. List of paraphrases for «tragic»:

    dramatic, sad, dire, unfortunate, catastrophic, terrible, drama, disastrous, miserable, tragedy, deplorable, appalling

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  1. Vladimir Putin:

    In the modern world extremism is being used as a geopolitical instrument and for remaking spheres of influence. We see what tragic consequences the wave of so-called color revolutions led to, For us this is a lesson and a warning. We should do everything necessary so that nothing similar ever happens in Russia.

  2. Virendra Sharma:

    Anna’s story is a tragic one, how can somebody who has given so much of their life to the UK, who went to school here and got married here, have their existence in this country wiped? I think most people would say that can’t be right.

  3. Stephen Colbert:

    Now usually for me to talk about a news story on this show, especially a tragic one, it has to be something that everybody’s already talking about… But this story is different, because this is the conversation everyone should be having, i would cite Stephen Colbert to the Apostle Paul and his clear and wise command in Romans 13 to obey the laws of the government because God has ordained the government for his purposes.

  4. William Lacy Clay:

    The painting portrays a colorful landscape of symbolic characters representing social injustice, the tragic events in Ferguson and the lingering elements of inequality in modern American society.

  5. Albert Fox:

    There’s a straight line through to this intrusive surveillance to unnecessary police stops to the kind of tragic violence we saw in Minneapolis.


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