Frequency rank: 6,705. – 6,712.
- tragedy; tragic drama; tragic play
- tragedy; calamity; disaster
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- tragedy; tragic drama; tragic play
- calamity; disaster
This meaning refers to a work of literature or a performance that deals with serious themes and often ends in disaster or suffering for the characters involved.
This meaning refers to a disastrous event or situation that causes great distress or suffering, usually on a larger scale affecting many people.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ひげき悲劇をえんじる演じるto perform a tragedyひげきてき悲劇的なできごと出来事tragic eventひげき悲劇のひいろうヒーローtragic heroひげき悲劇にみまわれる見舞われるto be struck by tragedyひげきてき悲劇的なじょうきょう状況tragic situationひげき悲劇のさいげん再現re-enactment of a tragedyひげき悲劇をたいけん体験するto experience a tragedyこてん古典ひげき悲劇classical tragedyひげき悲劇にたいする対するはんのう反応reaction to a tragedyひげき悲劇をぶんせき分析するto analyze a tragedy
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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No matter how you look at it you're a beautiful, ill-fated woman, the heroine of a tragedy.
The capable detective was assigned to investigate the cause of the tragedy.
The heart of the tragedy, as of a short story, is a conflict.
The tragedy must be remembered so that it is not repeated.
The tragedy must be remembered so that it is not repeated.
We often hear it said that ours is essentially a tragic age.
It was a great tragedy for them to lose their only son.
With a little more care, the driver could have avoided such a tragic accident.
The story has in it something of the element of tragedy.
The tragedy must be remembered so that it is not repeated.