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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to tragedy:   (165 results)

Antonyms:
comedy

Often used in the same context:
calamity, disaster, catastrophe, sorrow, grief, devastation, atrocity, grieve, diaster, anguish, accident, sadness, massacre, carnage, incident, heartache, heartbreak, mishap, horrors, mourning, misadventure, heroism, ordeal, senselessness, travesty, bloodshed, bloodbath, crisis, misfortune, holocaust, shootings, fiasco, injustice, debacle, remembrance, fatality, cataclysm, traumas, despair, survivor guilt, enormity, barbarity, tragical, agonies, deaths, mischance, crash, aftermath, callousness, poignancy, plight, condolences, betrayal, graveness, predicament, nightmare, drownings, horribleness, miscarriage, barbarism, savagery, sufferings, matricide, ugliness, outrage, ghastliness, inhumanity, harrowing, miseries, carelessness, embarrassment, helplessness, travails, adversities, strife, flashflood, desolation, earthquake, hardships, negligence, thoughtlessness, emptiness, suicides, victims, pathos, shame, situation, memorial, disgrace, chaos, failings, sympathies, brutality, murders, violence, conflagration, boundlessness, shivah, catharsis, regretfulness, outpouring, inferno, tragedies, drama, comedy, plays, dramas, epic, comedies, lyric, martyrdom, opera, shipwreck, tragicomedy, play, poetry, romance, fate, history, homer, literature, commentary, copy, discipline, glory, luke, philosophy, preface, protest, rhetoric, satan, sue, universe, .., 101

More specific:
act of god, apocalypse, force majeure, inevitable accident, tragicomedy, unavoidable casualty, vis major

Appears in the definition of:
admissive, charge, choric, hamlet, iago, king lear, lear, melpomene, othello, remove, result, stupefying, thespis, tragic, tragicomedy

More general:
bad luck, drama, misfortune

Synonyms:
calamity, cataclysm, catastrophe, disaster

Also try:
— Adjectives for tragedy: greek, great, personal, real, human, terrible, classical, shakespearean, greatest, domestic, french, more...

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