0 an event or situation that is very sad, often involving death -- tragedia, nieszczęście
1 a play with a sad end -- tragedia
a Greek tragedy
Ntankumaa originated from tragedies, real or legendary, which tradition claims befell par ticular small towns, villages, families, or individuals.
In addition to these old tragedies, pugilistic encounters almost to the death had come off down to recent dates in that secluded arena.
A small tribe of a few hundred people, living through revolutions, defeats, dangers, and tragedies, defends, squanders, or regains the identity of its own ethos.
Ministers, municipal corporators, and bureaucrats awaken to the tragedies created by the strike only when there is a stench that threatens them.
Most simply, as par t of the human family, we uphold one another as we share the tr iumphs and tragedies of life.
Any writings in the field of poetry, tragedies, etc., would be an obstacle to my plan of becoming a professor of physiology and medicine.
When set against the tragedies which litter the history of the twentieth century, these claims ring rather hollow.
According to them, the official silence over the tragedies denies the validity of their sufferings.
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