Examples of 'more poignant' in a sentence

Meaning of "more poignant"

More poignant: Describes something that evokes a keen sense of sadness, emotion, or significance and is deeply moving or touching

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What he said there is even more poignant.
More poignant than physical tortures.
It really makes everything even more poignant.
It was so much more poignant that way.
I am certain that your book will be even more poignant.
We need more poignant reminders of how life really is.
I think things should be more poignant.
His regret was all the more poignant for being provocatively argued.
It is hard to imagine anything more poignant.
Nowhere is this conflict more poignant than in the story of seed.
That would make her sorrow even more poignant.
How much more poignant.
The controls were lauded for contributing to the more poignant scenes.
Her grief was the more poignant because she had to bear it alone.
It makes your post all the more poignant.

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The issue is yet more poignant for a country hosting an international institution.
I think it makes it more poignant.
Nowhere is this dynamic more poignant than with the two realities of sin and koinonia.
Our conversation in the car became all the more poignant.
Nothing is more poignant.
There was something that made the sighting even more poignant.
This one is more poignant.
This makes the human identity question all the more poignant.
America has seldom witnessed a more poignant picture of the human race.
That was true before the digital revolution and is even more poignant today.
That idea is all the more poignant when you realize the man is blind.
Phil Ochs said it in one of his more poignant songs.
Or a more poignant example is the game Foldit.
Heart by sin against love is more poignant than any torment.
That Mozambique is no stranger to violence only makes the story more poignant.
What she said then is now more poignant than ever.
And made even more poignant because I know that you really believe everything you said.
The relevance of his point of view is even more poignant and important now.
There was no more poignant victim of it than Marilyn Monroe.
I have a belief that this authenticity provides a more poignant impression for the viewer.
What more poignant words are there in all of scripture than these?
The limitations of passive devices become even more poignant when amputees face stairs and slopes.
And never again shall I encounter two boys whose prayer was more poignant.
Nowhere is the problem more poignant than in Europe.
A more poignant question is perhaps, will anyone remember this story in a year?
INSIDE Cathy making it more poignant in a way.
Even more poignant is Iceland 's array of unusual geological phenomena.
Apparently God left Cain alive as an even more poignant sign of sin.
There could be no more poignant symbol for the Jewish community.
But at this particular moment in time, it felt more poignant than ever.
How much greater and more poignant is the story of the real Joseph.
However, the album has some very bright moments and some more poignant ones as well.
It might be more poignant to me now that I've lost both my grandmothers.
The afternoon could not have been more poignant for Safe Ground.
More legible . And never again shall I encounter two boys, whose prayer was more more poignant.

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