A tragedy typically involves a protagonist with a fatal flaw that leads to their downfall, often resulting in their own death or the deaths of others. The story usually invokes feelings of pity and fear in the audience. In contrast, a story with an unhappy ending simply concludes with a negative outcome for the characters involved but may not necessarily involve the elements of a tragedy.
Simply type in L
They have different definitions. Saddened is simply to have been made unhappy.
Babies cry for many reasons. They may be hungry, thirsty, wet or simply unhappy.
'Simply', like many words ending in -ly, is an adverb.
Simply put: it is a tragedy. to get a good feel for it watch the movie with Mel Gibson
it is simply the ending score
Put Simply, No.
As an alternative for the thesaurus it is not but in real life murder does effect the lives of a countless amount of people whether your the murderer or a witness of the victim or a close friend or relative of the victim or simply the neighbor of the victim, it has it's effects so therefore murder is both a tragedy and is not a tragedy depending on your perspective.
They're simply words with six letters beginning in e and ending in you.
It simply means "capital", as opposed to lower-case, used with spelling.
Of course it could ! The americans could simply have chosen a non-populated island for the nuclear test !
Technically, "epistle" means a letter. The ending of a letter is usually called a "closure," which is simply a polite and accepted form of ending a letter. For example: "Sincerely yours, XYZ"