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tragedienne

American  
[truh-jee-dee-en] / trəˌdʒi diˈɛn /

noun

  1. an actress especially noted for performing tragic roles.


Gender

See -enne.

Etymology

Origin of tragedienne

1850–55; < French, feminine of tragédien tragedian

Example Sentences

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“I’m a tragedienne in some way,” Ms. Wilson said between measured sips of a cappuccino.

From New York Times Aug. 29, 2018

For some reason, I was born with the ability to be a tragedienne and a comedian.”

From Washington Post Apr. 6, 2017

I wondered why no one could see who I really was inside; had I not been born to become a great tragedienne?

From Washington Post Mar. 30, 2016

The tall, vocally hardy baritone Morten Frank Larsen, in his Met debut, was wonderful as the Count, a theater dilettante, currently entranced by the tragedienne Clairon, played wonderfully by the rich-voiced mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly.

From New York Times Mar. 29, 2011

We might assume that the traditional wildness of the great tragedienne would have found a chord of sympathy in the avalanche or in 29 the fierce torrent breaking over the rocks.

From Mountain Meditations and some subjects of the day and the war by Lind-af-Hageby, L. (Lizzy)

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