Associations to the word «Tragical»
Noun
- Marlowe
- Farce
- Pathos
- Juliet
- Tragedy
- Catastrophe
- Faust
- Brooke
- Mirth
- Christopher
- Termination
- Particular
- Fate
- Grandeur
- Shakespeare
- Adventure
- Judy
- Scene
- Doctor
- Apprehension
- Ballad
- Comedy
- Warwick
- Discourse
- Hamlet
- Passion
- Fortune
- Incident
- Punch
- Quarrel
- Narrative
- Adventures
- Drama
- History
- Manner
- Romance
- Horror
- Impression
- Accent
- Poem
- Event
- Story
- Death
- Reader
- Arthur
- Sympathy
- Tale
- Sentiment
- Mystery
- Vi
- Humanity
- Witness
- Play
- Maid
- Aspect
- Imagination
- Ruin
- Struggle
- Edward
- Adaptation
- Affair
- Jane
- Character
- Occasion
- End
Adjective
Wiktionary
TRAGICAL, adjective. (archaic) tragic
Dictionary definition
TRAGICAL, adjective. Very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction; "a tragic face"; "a tragic plight"; "a tragic accident".
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.