Examples of 'poignancy' in a sentence
Meaning of "poignancy"
Poignancy refers to a quality of evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret
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- The quality of being poignant
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It also brings a greater poignancy to the narrative.
The poignancy of the ending is hard to overstate.
And there is always a poignancy to your writing.
There is some sense of sadness and poignancy.
So the poignancy has worn off a bit.
They exhibit moments of heroism and poignancy.
Given the poignancy or our feelings.
Some graffiti have their own poignancy.
The poignancy of time on all things.
It was then that the poignancy of it all struck me.
Poignancy to the final weeks of negotiations.
It was like a tour de force of radical poignancy.
The cost and poignancy of the situation is made obvious.
A new land of possibility and poignancy.
Sometimes its poignancy boils over into the maudlin.
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The insurgent was nevertheless alive to its poignancy.
This film captures all the poignancy of their struggles.
Diallo tells his tale with lucidity and poignancy.
The last stage in the poignancy of things before they disappear.
The last statebefore their disappearance of the poignancy of things.
Poignancy resonates with us.
He has an incredible way of visualising the poignancy of human emotion.
A reflection in which poignancy and laughter will have irreparable cathartic effects.
It is the punishment that gives the word its poignancy.
In it he portrays with subtle poignancy how much a master can learn.
This painted sisterhood of grief gives this work a powerful poignancy.
An uneasy fragility and a feeling of poignancy permeates through his music.
One picture in particular seemed to sum up the tragedy and poignancy.
But enough poignancy.
We experience the poignancy of both of their family situations and internal conflicts.
Expectation also has a poignancy.
Her emotion highlights the poignancy of my arrangement and draws the audience in.
I am flooded with complex emotions ignited by the poignancy of your writing.
This lends a particular poignancy to some of the comments that have been made.
Both daughters provide the humor and poignancy in the story.
They really added a poignancy to the story that made me love it even more.
The film handles the tragedy of her passing with quiet poignancy.
Their poignancy and significance are the themes of poetry and of much expository prose.
It is also loaded with plenty of sharp laughs and a whole lot of poignancy.
You will cry and laugh for the poignancy of the human experience.
Poignancy is a word I love as a designer.
Critics praised its melody but were divided on thematic aspects such as poignancy and accuracy.
But what gave that day its poignancy was what happened when the song was over.
I sang in my Fat Lady voice but there is a poignancy to the lyric.
The match had taken on extra poignancy because of political tensions between the two countries.
For me World War One has a special poignancy.
Of radical poignancy that America needs right now.
Our shared sense of vulnerability is bringing a greater poignancy and immediacy to all our connections.
Some poignancy and a public challenge are the things I need in my life.
Maybe the movie infuses humor in a traditionally tragic series or poignancy in a historically comedic franchise.