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peripeteia

[per-uh-pi-tahy-uh, -tee-uh] / ˌpɛr ə pɪˈtaɪ ə, -ˈti ə /


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That was called peripeteia, meaning a dramatic reversal of fortune.

From Salon • Jun. 10, 2025

To allow oneself to be twisted this way and that by peripeteia is one of the great pleasures of courtroom dramas.

From The Guardian • Jun. 21, 2013

But the most crucial element of tragedy as he saw it was peripeteia: reversals of fortune.

From The Guardian • Jun. 21, 2013

There must needs be a swift transition, a clash and change from sorrow to joy, what the Greeks called a peripeteia, a quick-turn-round, because, though you carry out Winter, you bring in Summer.

From Ancient Art and Ritual by Harrison, Jane Ellen

Justinian treated for peace; and then followed a strange peripeteia, which we have, happily, from an eye-witness, Procopius himself. 

From Roman and the Teuton by Kingsley, Charles