How to Use travesty in a Sentence

travesty

noun
  • It is a travesty and a tragedy that so many people would be denied the right to vote.
  • The trial was a travesty of justice.
  • The fact the record was snubbed from the 2021 Grammys is a travesty.
    Christopher Rosa, Glamour, 15 Dec. 2020
  • Right there out in the open, not even trying to hide the travesty.
    Sterling Holywhitemountain, The New Yorker, 29 Mar. 2021
  • Then came the travesty that was the 2020 draft lottery.
    Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press, 18 May 2021
  • The fact that no one voted for Brad Stevens as coach of the year is a travesty.
    Frankie Prijatel, NOLA.com, 11 May 2018
  • The Saints were graded with the fourth-worst food in the league, which is a travesty in New Orleans . . .
    Ben Volin, BostonGlobe.com, 4 Mar. 2023
  • Some of us are terrified by the thought of such a travesty.
    Dahleen Glanton, chicagotribune.com, 11 June 2018
  • This remains one of the biggest travesties in all of sports.
    Mike Bianchi, OrlandoSentinel.com, 31 Jan. 2018
  • Ah, but therein lies the beauty — or for some people, the travesty — of the third wild-card team.
    Susan Slusser, San Francisco Chronicle, 6 Aug. 2022
  • What has happened to UA since about 2015 is a travesty.
    Anchorage Daily News, 3 Oct. 2020
  • Ross likened the construction to the Berlin Wall, calling it a travesty.
    Kate Morrissey, San Diego Union-Tribune, 17 Mar. 2023
  • That, during times of such travesty, the world can still move in the right direction.
    Lisa Deaderick, San Diego Union-Tribune, 6 Sep. 2020
  • And that, sir, is a travesty for which you must be held accountable.
    Breanna Bell, Variety, 9 June 2023
  • All these issues are putting fireflies at risk, and to lose them would be a travesty, the experts said.
    Sarah Bowman, The Indianapolis Star, 28 June 2022
  • But the firearms used to carry out these deadly travesties?
    German Lopez, Vox, 5 June 2018
  • All of which, to those who sensed the explosive charge of the earlier Elvis, is a travesty, a tragedy, and a kind of creative death.
    Anthony Lane, The New Yorker, 24 June 2022
  • But the fact that the mainstream is only catching on to the truth five decades after the fact is its own kind of travesty — and call to action.
    Justin Phillips, San Francisco Chronicle, 24 Oct. 2021
  • The travesty that has ensued is that so many Americans reject that right and the man who stands by it.
    Marcos Bretón, sacbee, 13 Apr. 2018
  • The fact that this Dua Lipa album came out with everyone locked in the house is a travesty.
    Neha Prakash, Marie Claire, 15 Mar. 2021
  • The Hall of Fame wouldn’t even recognize it, which was a real travesty.
    Andy Greene, Rolling Stone, 24 Sep. 2021
  • And of course most responsible for this travesty, though, of all these delays and all the foot dragging, are the Democrats.
    Fox News, 20 Apr. 2018
  • The broadcast team tried to wring a narrative from this travesty.
    Kent Russell, Harper's Magazine, 15 Sep. 2020
  • While this is truly a travesty, the police can’t do anything about this.
    Fox News, 5 June 2019
  • And not standing with it or not protecting it is a travesty.
    Madeline Mitchell, The Enquirer, 7 Apr. 2022
  • Many trans activists denounced the ruling as a travesty, or even a denial of the right of trans people to exist.
    The Economist, 12 Dec. 2020
  • What a travesty that this British show only got one season.
    Sara Netzley, EW.com, 27 June 2022
  • All Americans, as well as the GOP, need to speak out against this travesty that is our president.
    Dp Opinion, The Denver Post, 16 July 2019
  • Congress ought to look into this travesty and start a program to right this unjust wrong.
    Cincinnati.com, 7 June 2017
  • The travesty of the 2020 college football season is now on full display.
    Christine Brennan, USA TODAY, 15 Oct. 2020

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