Tragic. Paronyms tragic - tragic - tragic Examples of sentences with a paronym - tragic

Info-lesson on the topic PARONYMS TRAGIC - TRAGIC - TRAGEDIC

Info Lesson Plan:

1. Lexical meaning of paronyms tragic - tragic - tragic

2. Examples of phrases with a paronym tragic

3. Examples of sentences with a paronym tragic

4. Examples of phrases with a paronym tragic

5. Examples of sentences with a paronym tragic

6. Examples of phrases with a paronym tragic

7. Examples of sentences with a paronym tragic

1. LEXICAL MEANING OF PARONYMS TRAGIC - TRAGIC - TRAGEDIC

TRAGIC. 1. Relating to tragedy as a dramatic work.

2. Peculiar to the tragedian, the performer of the tragedy; calculated for effect.

3. Corresponding in value. with noun: the tragedy associated with them; characteristic of tragedy, characteristic of it.

4. Terrible, terrifying; stunning, catastrophic; full of suffering, deep feelings.

TRAGIC. Containing elements of tragedy, stunning, testifying to suffering, similar to tragedy; dramatic.

NOTE. In the meanings of "terrible, terrifying", "testifying to suffering" the words tragic and tragic continue to be synonymous

tragic (tragic) case,

tragic (tragic) event,

tragic (tragic) facial expression.

TRAGEDIC -

1. Same as tragic (in 1 value).

2. (book.) Full of tragedy, tragedy.

2. EXAMPLES OF TERMS WITH A PARONYM - TRAGIC

1) tragic actor

2) tragic actress

3) tragic genre

4) tragic performance

5) tragic collision

6) tragic conflict

7) tragic style

8) tragic repertoire

9) tragic plot

10) tragic roles

11) tragic talent

12) tragic data

13) tragic look

15) tragic tone

16) tragic mask

17) tragic pose

18) tragic gesture

19) a tragic case

20) tragic incident

21) tragic story

22) the tragic period

23) tragic era

24) tragic moment

25) tragic day

26) tragic episode

27) tragic page

28) tragic fate

29) the tragic fate

30) tragic end

31) tragic ending

32) tragic outcome

33) tragic world

34) tragic date

35) the tragic death of the ship

36) tragic loneliness

37) tragic life

38) the tragic way

39) a tragic event

40) tragic development of events

41) tragic death

42) a tragic sight

43) tragic situation

44) tragic attitude

45) tragic perception

46) the tragic spirit of the era

47) tragic theme

48) tragic consequences

49) tragic confrontation

3. EXAMPLES OF TERMS WITH A PARONYM - TRAGIC

1) It was a slightly different success than we expected, because the performance was conceived as tragic and the audience laughed most of the time. (V.A. Kaverin. Open book)

2) What are her tragic eyes! (I.S. Turgenev)

3) Believe me: your crying and your reproach are ridiculous for them

With your memorized melody,

How flushed tragic actor,

Waving a cardboard sword. (M.Yu. Lermontov. Do not believe yourself ...)

4) Pava stood in a pose, raised his hand and spoke tragic tone:

Die, unfortunate! (A.P. Chekhov. Ionych)

5) tragic consists in the collision of the natural attraction of the heart with the idea of ​​duty, in the struggle resulting from it, and, finally, victory or fall. (V.G. Belinsky. Woe from Wit. Works by A.S. Griboyedov)

6) - Well, tell me yourself: what a comedian I am! And addition, and voice - all in me tragic! (M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin. Innocent stories)

7) - It's all over! And making a hand tragic gesture, the Frenchman casually throws his napkin on the table and exits with dignity. (A.P. Chekhov. In a foreign land)

8) War is especially rich in bloody and tragic episodes. (I.A. Goncharov. Frigate "Pallada")

9) What tragic fate: to go through so many roads in battles and hardships and die at the very goal! (E.G. Kazakevich. Spring on the Oder)

10) Truly burst out of her mother's breast tragic cry:

“And for whom am I saving all this abyss!” (M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin. Gentlemen Golovlevs)

11) For the first time he saw the face of Shaly, worn out beyond his years, exhausted, with a large tragic crease across the forehead. (A.S. Novikov-Priboy. Shaly)

12) The neorealistic films of the Italian director of the twentieth century R. Rossellini are characterized by tragic pathos combined with documentary.

13) Nazarov Anatoly Mikhailovich - artilleryman-academician, major general, Don ataman. A letter from Ataman Nazarov to his wife from prison has been preserved: “Dear and deeply beloved wife! I do not call you my usual pet word, as the situation is far from ordinary. You probably already know the details of the arrest from the telegrams. Clearly, this information is far from being true. But the truth and I could not tell, so much was absurd. But also in tragic a lot of comedy and I had the opportunity to laugh. The funniest thing was the spectacle of a hundred or two hundred people of the Circle (Supreme Power), stretched out in line in front of Bonaparte of the 20th century. I kiss you, beloved Kitulik. I kiss the children. Tell your sons that they will not have to be ashamed of the memory of their father, and poor Tanechka will have to be content with the memory that you fix in her mind. Give my regards to all your friends."

14) Michelangelo Buonarroti - Italian sculptor, painter. The works of Michelangelo, which largely determined the development of European art both in the 16th century and in subsequent centuries, reflected with the greatest force not only the deeply human ideals of the high Renaissance, full of heroic pathos, but also tragic a sense of the crisis of the humanistic worldview, characteristic of the culture of the Late Renaissance.

15) The English poet and playwright W. Shakespeare was keenly aware of comic and tragic the inconsistencies of life.

16) Organic fusion of comic and tragic in the plays of the English poet and playwright W. Shakespeare, the unconditional triumph of the principles of humanism, the ability to dissolve ideas in situations and complex images, the desire to embody ideals in full-fledged characters testify to the author's skill.

17) A great public outcry in 1954 had productions of Hamlet at the Leningrad Theater. A.S. Pushkin and at the Moscow Theater. V.V. Mayakovsky, who opened a new stage of Soviet theatrical Shakespeare, characterized by a deepening tragic motives, the rejection of the romanticization of Shakespeare. Each Shakespeare production is invariably an event in the theatrical life of the country.

18) Yakovlev Alexey Semenovich - tragic actor of the first half of the nineteenth century. He became a favorite of the public, which especially admired his heroic figure and sonorous voice.

19) Vasily Vasilyevich Rozanov - Russian writer, publicist, thinker. His book "The Apocalypse of Our Time" - tragic"writer's diary" about the collapse of the Russian state.

20) Ekaterina Semyonovna Semyonova - famous dramatic artist of the imperial theaters. Semyonova was richly gifted with the external data necessary for the performance of dramatic roles. "The most ardent imagination of the painter," says R. Zotov, "could not come up with the most beautiful ideal of female beauty for tragic roles..."

21) Glory to E.S. Semenova as the first and inimitable performer tragic roles stood unshakable; her appearance in one or another new role for a long time served as the subject of lively conversations in St. Petersburg drawing rooms, the number of fans did not stop increasing.

22) In 1808, the French artist Georges began touring in St. Petersburg - a glorious performer tragic roles of the same repertoire, in which E.S. Semenova excelled on the Russian stage.

23) The original talent of E.S. Semenova was one of the most striking phenomena that the Russian stage saw. For a long period, E.S. Semenova carried on her shoulders tragic the repertoire of the Russian theater and - with what glory, with what brilliance! Those high pleasures that E.S. Semenova’s performance brought to the audience of that time give her every right to assign one of the most honorable places in the history of the Russian theater to her name.

24) The tragedy is based on acute social conflicts, fundamental problems of being, clashes of the individual with fate, society, the world, expressed in a tense form of struggle between strong characters and passions. tragic the conflict is usually resolved by the death of the protagonist.

25) A.A. Akhmatova named A.A. Block " tragic tenor of the era.

26) The era of O. Mandelstam is fulfilled tragic events.

27) tragic the spirit of the era breaks into the poems of O. Mandelstam, although he enthusiastically accepted the revolution.

28) tragic attitude was inherent in Russian poets.

29) Historical documents give young people the opportunity to imagine tragic a period of Russian history in which there was neither right nor wrong.

30) In a poor, seedy tavern on the outskirts of St. Petersburg, Rodion Raskolnikov [the main character of F.M. Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment] hears tragic the history of the Marmeladov family.

31) Artistic form of expression tragic is a tragedy.

32) War and children - tragic and the heroic theme of works about the Great Patriotic War.

33) tragic the events of the first military months of the war led to the fact that the war began to be perceived as harsh real everyday life.

34) Tragic The accident ended his life.

36) By changing the plot decision, the artist strengthened the social tragic the sound of the picture.

37) The story of N.V. Gogol “Taras Bulba” is one of the brightest works of world literature, despite tragic the death of the protagonist and many other Cossacks.

38) the most tragic period in the history of the siege of Leningrad was the winter of 1941-1942.

39) People began to guess that it was not tragic mistakes, but a well-thought-out system of repression.

40) most tragic a page in the history of Leningrad is the blockade of the city by fascist invaders.

4. EXAMPLES OF TERMS WITH A PARONYM - TRAGIC

1) tragic view

2) a tragic act

3) a tragic story

4) tragic consequences

5) tragic outcome

6) a tragic choice

5. EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES WITH A PARONYM - TRAGIC

1) Father and son did not look at each other. Something elusive tragic was in their faces. (G.E. Nikolaeva. Harvest)

2) [Tatiana]: No one declares their love the way they write about it! And life is not tragic... it flows quietly, monotonously. (M. Gorky. Philistines)

3) The Great Patriotic War is one of the most tragic pages of our history.

4) The fate of the literature of the Silver Age tragic: blood, chaos of the revolutionary years and the civil war destroyed the spiritual basis of its existence.

5) It is the mountain ash that will become a symbol of Tsvetaev's fate, bitter, broken, tragic.

6) The fate of many talented and outstanding personalities of past centuries tragic.

7) She accepted this tragic case as a bad omen.

8) This story is sad and tragic.

9) Despite such tragic picture, he does not even think to lose heart.

10) The fate of their family tragic.

11) In many ways similar, but more tragic turned out to be the fate of another group of settlers.

12) Tragic the history of this city: during the war, it was almost completely destroyed.

13) The fate of this woman is very tragic.

14) Tragic the fate of the Eskimo Curlew. Previously, he inhabited the tundra of North America and wintered in the pampas of South. Sometimes flew to the Chukotka Peninsula and the Anadyr basin. This bird was subjected to unlimited persecution on flights. Close-knit flocks of these gullible birds in relation to humans provided an excellent opportunity to exterminate them by the thousands on the arable lands of the Mississippi Valley. Within 30 years, these curlews were completely exterminated.

16) His lyrics of the last years are deeply tragic, the themes of death and emptiness appear more and more insistently in it.

17) He tragic fate became known to the whole world.

18) His death was tragic and he left at the zenith of his glory.

19) That was the most tragic time for the Cossacks.

20) This year has become quite enough for him tragic.

21) The state of the Russian mentality by the end of the 20th century can be considered tragic, paradoxical and crisis.

6. EXAMPLES OF TERMS WITH A PARONYM - TRAGEDY

1) tragic side

2) tragic manifestation

3) tragic essence

4) tragic collisions

5) tragic actress

6) performances of a tragic nature

7) tragic tones in music

7. EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES WITH A PARONYM - TRAGEDY

1) The soul is born old and gradually grows younger. This is the comedic side of life. The body is born young and gradually ages. And this is the side tragic. (O. Wilde)

2) Stunning [in the film] Leningrad - peaceful and besieged, winter ... This tragically. (V.V. Vishnevsky. Diaries of the war years)

3) Poem for real tragically: closer to death than to love.

4) That is why the essence of the events depicted in the novel tragic because it affects the fate of vast segments of the population.

5) M.I. Tsvetaeva fell to the lot of the most difficult tragic an era shaken by the roar of social battles, not sparing the human heart.

6) A person who has realized tragic manifestation of human individualism. (O.I. Vidova)

7) One of the most tragic and philosophical works about the war - the story of V.P. Astafiev "The Shepherd and the Shepherdess".

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Trag and chesky. 1. Pertaining to a dramatic work. Tragic genre. 2. Heavy, terrible, terrible. Tragic death.

Trag and chic. Heavy, terrible, terrible; tragic. tragic situation.

Lucky - Lucky

Oud a snobby. One who is lucky in everything; ending, accompanied by good luck; successful, lucky. Lucky man.

Oud a chic. 1. Ended in luck, success; successful, happy. Successful trip. 2. Fully meeting the requirements, conditions; good. Successful trip.

Fact is a factor

Fact. 1. True, real event, phenomenon. historical fact. // Example, case. Interesting fact. // That which is the material for any conclusion, conclusion or serves as a test of any assumption. Convincing fact. 2. in the value will approve. particles. Prost. True, indeed, indeed, of course. Completed the task, fact.

F a tor. The reason, the driving force, the necessary conditions for any process, the phenomena that determine its nature or individual features. life factors.

whole - whole

C e ly. 1. Such, from which nothing is diminished, not separated; in full force. Whole watermelon. 2. unfold. Similar to anything in its importance; real. whole event. 3. Not damaged, not spoiled, not destroyed. Whole package. 4. Not injured, healthy, unharmed. stay whole.

C e linen. 1. Consisting of, made of one substance, one piece, not composite; continuous, continuous. Solid monument. 2. Possessing internal unity, single, integral. Whole scientific theory.

TRAGIC //TRAGIC*
TRAGIC. 1. Relating to tragedy as a dramatic work. Antonym: comic. 2. Peculiar to the tragedian, the performer of the tragedy; calculated for effect. Antonym: comic. Tragic: 1) ~th actor, repertoire, genre, plot; ~th roles; 2) ~th talent; ~ data; ~ th look, voice; ~th mask, pose; ~th gesture. It was a slightly different success than we expected, because the performance was intended to be tragic, and the audience laughed almost all the time. V. Kaverin. Open book. Believe me: for them, your crying and your reproach are ridiculous With your memorized melody, Like a flushed tragic actor, Waving a cardboard sword. M. Lermontov. "Don't trust yourself..." Pava took a pose, raised his hand and said in a tragic tone: - Die, unfortunate one! A. Chekhov. Ionych.
TRAGIC. Containing elements of tragedy, stunning, full of sharp intransigence of the conflict, similar to tragedy. Synonym: dramatic. Tragic: ~th appearance, act, story; ~th consequences; ~th outcome. Father and son did not look at each other. There was something elusive, tragic in their faces. G. Nikolaev. Harvest. [Tatiana:] No one declares their love the way they write about it! And life is not tragic at all ... it flows quietly, monotonously. M. Gorky. Philistines. Note. In the meanings of "terrible, terrifying", "indicative of suffering", the words tragic and tragic continue to be synonymous: a tragic (tragic) incident, a tragic (tragic) event, facial expression.

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A wedding is the happiest event in the life of two people, but it happens that a wedding ends tragically. Unfortunately, we have 10 such stories.

1. The wedding at which the guest shot himself, deciding to play Russian roulette during the wedding banquet.

In 2010, a tragedy ended in a wedding in Russia. As a result of playing Russian roulette, one of the guests received a dangerous bullet wound to the head. A video made by relatives of the newlyweds from the wedding, which took place in the city of Astrakhan in southern Russia, recorded a grinning friend of the groom, who suddenly pulled out a pistol from his bosom, put its muzzle to his temple and pulled the trigger. There was an idle click, and the smiling young man asked who else wanted to take a chance and play Russian roulette.

Another of the guests accepted his offer, but this time it ended in a bloody tragedy. The man pulled the trigger - and at the same moment collapsed to the floor. The gun turned out to be loaded with rubber bullets, and one of them entered his head after being shot at point-blank range. The injury turned out to be very life-threatening.

The thirty-three-year-old Chechen who brought a pistol to the wedding and was thus responsible for what happened, insisted that he did not know that the pistol was loaded and assured that he personally took out all the bullets immediately before the wedding. The young man said that he just wanted to cheer the guests at the wedding. But local law enforcement agencies did not believe him and opened a criminal case in connection with this tragic incident.

2. Wedding, during which the terrace broke through, as a result of which the newlyweds and eighty guests ended up in the dirty water of the lake.

Newlyweds Hoffman and Marley Van der Walt, along with eighty guests who came to their wedding, found themselves in the dirty cold water of the lake after the wooden deck on which they were sitting broke through.

Shocked by what happened, bystanders dived into the lake to help the guests, among whom were the bride's mother confined to a wheelchair, the bride's eighty-eight-year-old grandmother and a small child. However, everything turned out relatively well - as a result of the incident, only one person was injured.
The wedding of Hoffman and Marley Van der Walt took place in the Draigno Peaks mountain reserve in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal.

Despite bathing in dirty water, the newlyweds, thirty-eight-year-old Hoffman and thirty-four-year-old Marley, are confident that this incident did not succeed in overshadowing their wedding. When everyone got out on land, the newlyweds demanded that the photos resume the photo session, and the guests returned to the interrupted wedding dinner.

Source 3The bride who was arrested for baring her breasts during her wedding.

A wedding is considered to be the happiest day of your life, but one lesbian bride was arrested for exposing her breasts during a wedding ceremony. Sharon Hancocks spent her wedding night behind bars after getting into an argument with a bouncer at the bar where the wedding ceremony took place. During the quarrel, she attacked him, armed with a stiletto heel, and showed her opponent her bare chest.

Forty-year-old lesbian Sharon Hancox has joined the knot with his peer Nicola Hatin. During the wedding banquet, Hancox drank about eight pints of dark beer (more than 4.5 liters) and got into a fight with David Jenkins, the bouncer of the Chempers bar in Swansea, where the celebration of the solemn event took place. The bouncer tried to call the raging lady to order, but as a result demanded that the guests leave the bar.

As a result, the ladies attacked the bouncer in earnest. Hatin attacked him from behind, and Hancox began to beat him with her red stiletto pump. Hancox was charged with assault and sentenced to twelve months' probation and sixty hours of unpaid community service. In addition, she must pay £100 in damages and £150 in damages.

Source 4The wedding receptionist who refused to continue the ceremony because the bride was joking.

The bride jokingly replied “I do not agree” to the registrar's question, but the joke went sideways to her, because the registrar flatly refused to continue the wedding ceremony. As a result, the wedding had to be canceled and the guests went home.

Tina Albrecht, 27, was to be married to Dietmar Koch, 29, at a castle in Steyr, Upper Austria. But the wedding had to be canceled when Tina Albrecht decided to diversify the ceremony somewhat and answered the traditional question “I don’t agree”, however, immediately adding that it was a joke. Under Austrian law, which aims to prevent forced marriages, if one of the spouses gives a negative answer, the wedding must be canceled and cannot take place for ten weeks after the incident. Miss Albrecht says: “We had to send our guests home. In addition, now we will have to wait until March to try to get married again.”

Source 5The best man who robbed a DJ at a wedding reception.

The police have come across a lot of incredible stories, but this incident is truly absolutely idiotic.
Houston police tracked down one of the guests for a long time, who at the wedding took out a gun and started shooting. The incident happened back in 2009 when Nadia Clay and Terrance Simmons decided to get married. Everything went without a hitch, until the best man suddenly tried to rob the DJ. "He pulled out a gun and started shooting into the air," says Kendrick Shepard, the DJ at the ill-fated wedding. “Then he came up to me, pushed me, grabbed a crystal decanter of liquor and ran away. And I stood there and thought, what was it at all?!”

The police have been unsuccessfully trying to find the attacker for two months now. Photos from the wedding help them in this. The newlyweds said the best man's name was Johnny Smith. But the groom clarified that he knew this man very little and was forced to invite him to replace his cousin, who was supposed to be the best man, but at the last moment refused.

Source 6The groom who set fire to the banquet hall because he was scared.

A Japanese man was arrested on suspicion of deliberate arson after a hotel where a banquet was to take place caught fire. Fortunately, no one was hurt during the fire, which broke out early in the morning at a hotel in Yamanashi Prefecture.

Thirty-nine-year-old Tatsushiko Kawata was about to get married, although he already had a wife. "I thought that if I set the hotel on fire, I wouldn't have to get married," the Japanese man told police. Kawata and his fiancee invited more than eighty guests to the wedding. Perhaps you should have just said "No" instead of starting a fire?

7. A wedding where first the page lost consciousness, then the mother of the bride, and in the end one of the guests received a text message stating that her father had died.

This is not a wedding, this is some kind of end of the world! At first, the one and a half year old boy-page turned blue and began to choke. He had already been taken to the hospital when the bride's seventy-six-year-old mother fainted during a photo shoot. The team of paramedics who took the baby to the hospital returned and took the elderly lady to the hospital bed. A few minutes later, one of the guests received a message that her father had died.

During the wedding reception, the couple's young son cut his head when a glass dish lid fell on him. A few hours later, their daughter cut her head. The apogee was the fact that when, after the completion of the wedding reception, the groom decided to go to the hospital to visit his mother-in-law, he found that his car had been taken away by a tow truck.

But Paul Cassidy and his fiancée Wilma, married at St. Mary's in Melton, are still laughing and planning to go on their honeymoon to the United States in the fall.

Source 8The Bride Who Threw Her Wedding Bouquet and Crashed a Plane

The traditional ritual of throwing a wedding bouquet into the crowd turned into a real tragedy during a wedding in Italy, when the bouquet caused a plane crash. The bride and groom hired a small plane to fly over the guests and traditionally toss the bride's bouquet at them.

The flowers, however, hit the plane's engine, causing it to catch fire and explode. The plane crashed into the hotel building. One of the passengers on the plane was seriously injured. But more than fifty people who were in the hotel building remained safe and sound, like the pilot of the aircraft. Isidoro Pensieri, the same bride who threw the bouquet, suffered multiple fractures and was taken to a hospital in Pisa.

Source 9The wedding limousine that was stolen during the wedding ceremony.

The wedding limousine was stolen during a wedding ceremony in Massachusetts. It was parked at the church where the solemn marriage took place. Six bridesmaids, who were waiting for their turn to enter the church, jumped out of the car when the car thief smashed the glass with a hammer and threatened the driver. In elegant dresses and with flowers, they burst into the church and took part in the ceremony. The bride found out about the incident only after the wedding took place.

After exchanging solemn vows, newlyweds Gillian Sherlock and Niquel Pereira left the church - only to find that the building had already been surrounded by police. Another limousine delivered the couple to the wedding banquet. The driver of the stolen car, which was later found abandoned near the church, was not injured in the attack.

10. A cowboy-themed wedding that was interrupted by real cops.

Attendees armed with toy revolvers during a cowboy-themed party got a terrible shock when real armed cops burst into the party. Roy and Val Worthington, from Castle Donington in Leicestershire, who were celebrating their wedding anniversary with family and friends at a local pub, had to cut short the celebration when armed police with a dog burst into the building and a police helicopter landed nearby.

One of the locals hurried to call the police when he saw a man on the street who was heading to the pub with a gun. The gun was a toy, and the guest was on his way to Roy and Val Worthington's silver wedding party.

The police, however, are trying to justify their actions. A spokesman for law enforcement said literally the following: “The police helicopter was just nearby. No action was taken against the party participants."

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