trag·i·com·e·dy (trāj'ĭ-kŏm'ĭ-dē) n.
pl.trag·i·com·e·dies
A drama combining elements of tragedy and comedy.
The genre made up of such works.
An incident or situation having both comic and tragic elements.
[French tragicomédie, from Italian tragicommedia, from Late Latin tragicōmoedia, short for Latin tragicocōmoedia : tragicus, tragic; see tragic + cōmoedia, comedy; see comedy.] trag'i·com'ic (-kŏm'ĭk), trag'i·com'i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj., trag'i·com'i·cal·ly adv.