aciago

aciago(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. ill-fated
El Titanic inició su aciago viaje el 10 de abril de 1912.The Titanic set out on her ill-fated journey on April 10, 1912.
b. fateful
Jamás olvidaré el aciago día de la caída bursátil.I'll never forget the fateful day that the stock market crashed.
c. tragic
Pasaron dos años desde aquella noche aciaga en la que fallecieron Laura y Joaquín.It's been two years since that tragic night when Laura and Joaquin passed away.
d. black
Nueve personas murieron el aciago día de los ataques terroristas.Nine people died on the black day of the terrorist attacks.
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