Sentence examples for tragic connotations from inspiring English sources

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Bearing in mind the tragic connotations of the Ides of March, exercise caution when nurturing potential friendships.

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Indeed, dementia was often viewed as bearing tragic existential connotations: "It's a death sentence … Means loss of function as a human being.

The common blackbird, unlike many black creatures, is not normally seen as a symbol of bad luck, but R. S. Thomas wrote that there is "a suggestion of dark Places about it", and it symbolised resignation in the 17th century tragic play The Duchess of Malfi; an alternate connotation is vigilance, the bird's clear cry warning of danger.

Politicians, mindful of the commemoration's new potency and the beatific connotation of battlefield "sacrifice" (as opposed to just tragic waste) endlessly evoked Anzac mythology in the 1980s.

Just tragic".

Kinda tragic.

And remember, connotations evolve.

Hardly tragic.

Or tragic.

Not very nice connotations.

Because umlauts have connotations.

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