Examples of 'poignant' in a sentence
Meaning of "poignant"
Poignant is an adjective used to describe something that evokes a keen sense of sadness or regret
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- Sharp-pointed; keen.
- Neat; eloquent; applicable; relevant.
- Evoking strong mental sensation, to the point of distress; emotionally moving.
- Piquant, pungent.
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As if a poignant dagger you stood on my moaning heart.
That is probably my most poignant paranormal experience.
Very poignant photos from this period.
That is the most poignant part somehow.
A poignant appraisal of the contemporary social situation.
Brown did write a poignant letter to his wife.
A poignant story because it is all too real.
His lament remains as poignant today as it was then.
For a poignant and passionate reflection on migration.
A monumental and poignant work awaits you.
A poignant story of family and second chances.
You sent a very poignant message to us today.
A poignant reminder of what it is to be alive and in love.
Never was anguish so poignant as of that bombarded forest.
Do not get all weird and poignant.
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But most poignant of all are the casts.
You acted on an impulse so poignant and deep.
Abyakto is a poignant tale of a mother and son.
This moving documentary reveals poignant testimonies.
This is a poignant moment between me and my hero.
That can not possibly be as poignant as it sounded.
Such a poignant moment for our reunion.
And it must have been a very poignant scene.
Cyprus is a poignant case for this phenomenon.
I have never heard such poignant music.
This is a very poignant example of negative conditioning.
I remember one of the most poignant meetings.
Watch her poignant speech at the convention.
It just never seemed poignant until now.
What a poignant message this book sends.
And then there is a wonderfully poignant moment.
This was especially poignant to me because of the circumstances.
Sometimes those unfinished are the most poignant.
There were also poignant moments on our tour.
So that scene right there was very poignant.
It was one of the poignant moments of the morning.
I never knew smoky eyes could be so poignant.
Reaches a satisfyingly poignant and quiet conclusion.
What he said there is even more poignant.
But perhaps the most poignant question was.
The human condition at its most poignant.
I can only think of a poignant moment for me.
The moment with the baby was so poignant.
They are a poignant example of dedication to others.
Always brings back such poignant memories.
That is poignant and also significant.
Paradox is probably the most poignant in my work.
Theirs was a poignant parting in the forest.
He laughs less was one particularly poignant observation.
This is particularly poignant for pediatric clinical pharmacology.