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tragedienne
[truh-jee-dee-en]
noun
an actress especially noted for performing tragic roles.
Gender Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of tragedienne1
Example Sentences
That O’Hara’s Williamstown production was to star McDonald, our leading vocal tragedienne — in a part that, though spoken, seems like one long, ascendant aria — made this “Streetcar” a must-see event of the summer.
After arriving in Paris, she scrounged for work and food while taking acting classes with the ambition of becoming a great stage tragedienne.
Four years later she won a Tony for best actress in one of her most acclaimed roles, that of Medea, underlining her credentials as one of theatre's leading tragediennes.
“I’m a tragedienne in some way,” Ms. Wilson said between measured sips of a cappuccino.
For some reason, I was born with the ability to be a tragedienne and a comedian.”
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