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tragedy in Hindi

tragedy in Hindi is त्रासदी, हादसा, मुसीबत — tragedy means a serious play or story in which the main character comes to ruin, often through a personal flaw or fate.

tragedy in Hindi

त्रासदी
feminine
drama or similar work
हादसा
masculine
disastrous event, especially one involving great loss of life or injury
मुसीबत
feminine
disastrous event, especially one involving great loss of life or injury
आफ़त
feminine
disastrous event, especially one involving great loss of life or injury
दुखांत
feminine
drama or similar work
दुर्घटना
feminine
disastrous event, especially one involving great loss of life or injury

What does "tragedy" mean?

  1. noun A serious play or story in which the main character comes to ruin, often through a personal flaw or fate.
    "Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is one of the greatest tragedies in English literature."
  2. noun A disastrous event, especially one causing great suffering or loss of life.
    "The plane crash was a tragedy that shook the whole town."

tragedy in a sentence

  • Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is one of the greatest tragedies in English literature.
  • The plane crash was a tragedy that shook the whole town.
  • It would be a tragedy to lose such a historic building to fire.

Similar words in Hindi

Common Hindi translations

Frequently asked questions

tragedy का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"tragedy" in Hindi is त्रासदी, हादसा, मुसीबत. tragedy means: A serious play or story in which the main character comes to ruin, often through a personal flaw or fate.

How do you use "tragedy" in a sentence?

Example: "Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is one of the greatest tragedies in English literature." In Hindi, "tragedy" is त्रासदी, हादसा, मुसीबत.

Are there other ways to say "tragedy" in Hindi?

Yes — Hindi has 6 translations listed for "tragedy": त्रासदी, हादसा, मुसीबत, आफ़त, दुखांत, दुर्घटना.

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