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Tragically

Tragically is an adverb used to describe actions, events, or states that occur in a manner associated with tragedy, misfortune, or sorrow. It commonly modifies verbs or clauses, as in “the accident tragically cut short several lives” or “the decision proved tragically misguided.” In journalism and literature, tragically conveys the severity of a situation without attributing intentional blame.

Etymology and form: Tragically derives from the adjective tragic, which comes from the Latin tragicus and the

Usage and nuance: While frequent in written English, tragically can carry melodramatic weight and may seem

See also: Tragedy; tragic; tragedy in literature.

Greek
tragikos,
terms
tied
to
tragedy—the
ancient
dramatic
tradition
that
centers
on
human
suffering.
The
suffix
-ly
creates
the
adverb,
yielding
a
word
that
specifies
manner
rather
than
judgment.
overused
in
some
formal
contexts;
alternatives
such
as
unfortunately,
sadly,
or
disastrously
may
be
preferred
depending
on
nuance.
In
reporting
or
analysis,
care
should
be
taken
to
distinguish
events
that
are
tragic
in
outcome
from
those
that
involve
moral
blame;
tragically
emphasizes
the
emotional
or
fateful
character
of
the
event
rather
than
moral
assessment.