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tragedy
B2
noun
Usage:
60%
serious drama
Translation: serious drama
Pronunciation: /ˈtrædʒədi/
Meaning: A serious story or play that shows the suffering and sad events of important people.

A tragedy is a story or play, often very sad, where important characters have big problems or losses. It is a type of serious drama in theatre or literature.

The play is a great tragedy about loss.

Shakespeare wrote many tragedies in his life.

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B1
noun
Usage:
75%
disaster
Translation: disaster
Pronunciation: /ˈtrædʒədi/
Meaning: A very sad event that causes death, suffering, or great loss for people.

Tragedy can also mean a very sad or bad event where people are hurt or harmed. It is used to talk about real life problems or disasters.

The flood was a terrible tragedy for many.

Losing her dog was a personal tragedy.

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C1
noun
Usage:
40%
tragic drama
Translation: tragic drama
Pronunciation: /ˈtrædʒədi/
Meaning: A type of poetic or literary work that ends with the main character's death or great misfortune.

In literature, a tragedy is a specific kind of story or poem where the ending is unhappy. Usually, the main character dies or has a very bad outcome.

Greek tragedies often show human weakness.

The tragedy focuses on fate and choice.

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B2
noun
Usage:
55%
deep sadness
Translation: deep sadness
Pronunciation: /ˈtrædʒədi/
Meaning: An emotional experience of deep sadness caused by a terrible event or story.

Tragedy can also mean the strong feeling of sadness people feel when something very bad happens. It is about emotions and how people respond to sad events.

His face showed the pain of tragedy.

The news brought a feeling of tragedy.

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B2
noun
Usage:
65%
catastrophe
Translation: catastrophe
Pronunciation: /ˈtrædʒədi/
Meaning: A disastrous event in history or society that causes great suffering or destruction.

Tragedy can mean a big, bad event in real life that hurts many people or causes major damage. It is often about history, countries, or groups of people.

The war was a national tragedy.

The earthquake is a tragedy for the city.

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B2
noun
Usage:
30%
misfortune
Translation: misfortune
Pronunciation: /ˈtrædʒədi/
Meaning: An event or situation that is very bad or embarrassing but sometimes seen as strange or ironic.

Sometimes people use 'tragedy' in a joking or small way to talk about bad but not serious events. It shows frustration or irony about everyday problems.

It's a tragedy he missed the bus again.

She called losing her keys a small tragedy.

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