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greatly in recent years.<br />

--v. 3 See trade, 5, above: The police think that Baines is<br />

trafficking in stolen goods.<br />

tragedy n. catastrophe, calamity, disaster, misfortune, adversity,<br />

blow: The death of their dog was a terrible tragedy, especially<br />

for the children.<br />

tragic adj. sad, depressing, lamentable, unhappy, funereal, forlorn,<br />

melancholy, cheerless, mournful, lachrymose, dolorous, grievous,<br />

morose, lugubrious, dismal, piteous, pitiable, pitiful,<br />

pathetic(al), appalling, wretched, dreadful, awful, terrible,<br />

horrible, deplorable, miserable, distressing, disturbing,<br />

upsetting, shocking, unlucky, unfortunate, hapless, ill-fated,<br />

inauspicious, star-crossed, ill-omened, ill-starred, calamitous,<br />

catastrophic, crushing, disastrous; tragical: It was really<br />

tragic that we couldn't get there in time to say goodbye.<br />

trail n. 1 (beaten) path, way, footpath, route, way, track, course:<br />

There is a well-worn trail through the wood. 2 track, spoor,<br />

scent, smell, trace, footsteps, footprints, path, wake: The<br />

trail of the elephant herd was quite easy to follow. 3 See<br />

train, 2, below: She was always followed by a trail of<br />

admirers.<br />

--v. 4 tow, draw, drag (along), haul, pull, tag along, trawl,<br />

bring along (behind), carry along (behind): We were moving<br />

slowly because we were trailing a dinghy. 5 drag, pull, move,<br />

be drawn, stream, sweep, dangle: I heard the whisper of silken<br />

gowns trailing across Persian carpets. 6 lag (behind), dawdle,<br />

loiter, linger, follow, straggle, bring up the rear, hang back,<br />

fall or drop behind: Our team was trailing three-five in the<br />

final. 7 follow, pursue, dog, trace, shadow, stalk, track,<br />

chase, hunt, Colloq tail: We trailed the suspect to Victoria<br />

Station, where we lost him. 8 trail off or away. diminish,<br />

decrease, fade away or out, disappear, dwindle, lessen, die out<br />

or away, peter out, subside, taper off, weaken, grow faint or<br />

dim: As they drove away, the noise of their blasting radio<br />

trailed off.<br />

train n. 1 carriage, coach, Baby-talk choo-choo: Will this train<br />

take me to Newcastle? 2 retinue, entourage, cortŠge, suite,

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