tragic
No, it is a noun, it is often confused as an adjective so i wouldn't give you an F
Failure, adversity, misfortune, catastrophe, struggle, wreck, etc.
Nouns cannot describe anything. Adjectives would be words that describe something. The word "tragic" would be the adjective form to describe a tragedy.
That is the correct spelling of the word tragic (sad, unfortunate).
The word 'prevention' is a noun form for the verb to prevent. The adjective forms for the verb to prevent are the past participle prevented (a prevented tragedy), and preventable (a preventable tragedy).
The adjective form of the noun tragedy is tragic. There is no directly related verb.
No, unlucky, is not a verb but an adjective, a word that describes a noun.For example: The unlucky man was diagnosed with tubercolosis.The adjective 'unlucky' is adding a description to the noun 'man'.
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Tragedy is a noun in a sentence.The tragedy was unbearable.Her tragedy would scar her life forever.It would a tragedy if you left me.
The word "trauma" is a noun. A trauma is a physical or mental injury that can have deep and lasting effects on a person. The word can become an adjective: "traumatic." Seeing his mother in the hospital with cancer was a very traumatic experience. And if you want it to be a verb, that is "to traumatize."
Classical tragedy
The plural of tragedy is tragedies.