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    tragic
    /ˈtradʒɪk/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a boring or socially inept person, typically having an obsessive and solitary interest: informal Australian, New Zealand "at school she's not a complete tragic, but she's not exactly popular either"

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  2. TRAGIC definition: 1. very sad, often involving death and suffering: 2. belonging or relating to literature about…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : regrettably serious or unpleasant : deplorable, lamentable. a tragic mistake. b. : marked by a sense of tragedy. 2. : of, marked by, or expressive of tragedy. the tragic significance of the atomic bomb H. S. Truman. 3. a. : dealing with or treated in tragedy. the tragic hero. b. : appropriate to or typical of tragedy. tragically.

  4. adjective. /ˈtrædʒɪk/ making you feel very sad, usually because somebody has died or suffered a lot. He was killed in a tragic accident at the age of 24. Cuts in the health service could have tragic consequences for patients. It would be tragic if her talent remained unrecognized. a rather tragic story. Topics Feelings b2.

  5. Tragic definition: characteristic or suggestive of tragedy. See examples of TRAGIC used in a sentence.

  6. very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction. “a tragic face”. “a tragic plight”. “a tragic accident”. synonyms: tragical. sad. experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness. adjective. of or relating to or characteristic of tragedy.

  7. A tragic event or situation is extremely sad, usually because it involves death or suffering. It was just a tragic accident. ...the tragic loss of so many lives.

  8. TRAGIC definition: very sad, often relating to death and suffering: . Learn more.

  9. characteristic or suggestive of tragedy: tragic solemnity. extremely mournful, melancholy, or pathetic: a tragic plight. dreadful, calamitous, disastrous, or fatal: a tragic event.

  10. adj. 1. Relating to or characteristic of dramatic tragedy or tragedies: tragic plays; the tragic hero. 2. Writing or performing in tragedy: a tragic poet. 3. Having the elements of tragedy; involving death, grief, or destruction: a tragic accident.

  11. What does the word tragic mean? There are 12 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word tragic, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. tragic has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. theatre (mid 1500s) literature (late 1500s) See meaning & use.