- trag´i|cal|ly
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
trag|i|cal — «TRAJ uh kuhl», adjective. = tragic. (Cf. ↑tragic) … Useful english dictionary
trag´i|cal|ness — … Useful english dictionary
trag — an·ti·trag·i·cus; ar·bi·trag·er; as·trag·a·lar; as·trag·a·lo·man·cy; as·trag·a·lus; te·trag·e·nous; te·trag·o·nal; trag; trag·a·canth; trag·a·can·thin; trag·e·dize; trag·e·dy; trag·e·laph; trag·i·cal; trag·i·cal·ly; trag·i·on; trag·o·pan;… … English syllables
cal — abi·o·log·i·cal; adre·no·cor·ti·cal; aero·bi·o·log·i·cal; aero·chem·i·cal; aero·log·i·cal; aero·med·i·cal; aero·nau·ti·cal; aero·phys·i·cal; aero·tech·ni·cal; aes·thet·i·cal·ly; afo·cal; ag·a·tho·kak·o·log·i·cal; ag·nat·i·cal·ly;… … English syllables
trag|i|com|i|cal — «TRAJ ih KOM uh kuhl», adjective. = tragicomic. (Cf. ↑tragicomic) … Useful english dictionary
tragical — trag·i·cal … English syllables
tragically — trag·i·cal·ly … English syllables
tragic — trag•ic [[t]ˈtrædʒ ɪk[/t]] also trag′i•cal adj. 1) dreadful, calamitous, disastrous, or fatal: a tragic event[/ex] 2) extremely mournful, melancholy, or pathetic 3) lit. pertaining to or characteristic of tragedy: a tragic actor; tragic… … From formal English to slang
tragical — trag·i·cal (trăjʹĭ kəl) adj. Tragic: “You take too tragical a view of matters” (John Fowles). “He assumes a sudden look of tragical sobriety” (Scott Turow). tragʹi·cal·ly adv. tragʹi·cal·ness n. * * * … Universalium
tragic — trag|ic [ trædʒık ] adjective ** 1. ) causing or involving great sadness, because someone suffers or dies: War is a tragic waste of human life. a tragic death/accident: The couple never got over the tragic death of their son. 2. ) relating to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English