Tragistry

What is Tragistry?


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tra-gis-try

n. pl. tra-gis-tries

Dervied from: root word tragess, meaning:

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a. An uncalcuable heurisic tool that explicates emotions of sorrow.

b. A rating system involving emotion.

Examples:

a. Anna's house fire was a complete tragistry.

b. A psychologist used the Tragistry Scale to categorize Billy's emotional response to the circumcision of his imaginary friend.

See tragedy, tragic, drama


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