Tragic meaning in English
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Definition
tragic: very sad, disastrous, catastrophic
Examples
- "Bubbles' tragic isolation is just the latest incident in the growing fear of a possible "fish flu" pandemic."
- "A tragic end in the book."
- "Edward : There's Moulin Magic, it's never tragic, Liquid Dynamite, it's quite alright, Amazon Passion, it's always in fashion."
- "It was tragic."
- "After the tragic death of Xavier, Bruno rebuilt his grandfather's laboratory and started to create his own original perfumes."
- "Brent : Hmm, hmm, hmm. Tragic, simply tragic."
- "Due to a tragic gas explosion in the Olympic village, all other contestants were killed before the event."
- "Brent : Hmm, hmm, hmm, tragic."
- "Bruno : Oh, well that is just tragic."
- "Trey : That is both ironic and tragic and I want to help you."
- "The festival ended earlier than expected when shocked spectators witnessed a tragic accident involving Delavigne, world famous CEO of the Delavigne Corporation."
- "Rupert : It's quite tragic, Moira."
- "He was experimenting with a new fragrance called "Liquid Dynamite" when he accidentally mixed some dangerous chemicals together with tragic results."
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