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tragedian
[ truh-jee-dee-uhn ]
noun
- an actor especially noted for performing tragic roles.
- a writer of tragedy.
tragedian
/ trəˈdʒiːdɪən; trəˌdʒiːdɪˈɛn /
noun
- an actor who specializes in tragic roles
- a writer of tragedy
Word History and Origins
Origin of tragedian1
Example Sentences
Among the tragedians, there are extant works from only three: Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides.
If the best description of a play had been coined centuries earlier by Shakespeare or a Greek tragedian, Scully would not shy from quoting the master.
“He does not bother about the majestic stride, but moves about completely naturally, not like a tragedian, but like a human being,” a 19th-century critic marveled.
Greek tragedians were “driven by innovation,” she added, and liked writing new versions of old myths.
"A Greek playwright entered a tailor shop. The tailor asked him, 'Euripides?' The tragedian responded, 'Yes, Eumenides?'"
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