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Sentence count:104+4Posted:2017-03-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: affectingtouchingSimilar words: malignantindignantindignantlystagnantpregnantrepugnantsignalpregnancyMeaning: ['pɔɪnjənt]  adj. 1. arousing affect 2. keenly distressing to the mind or feelings. 
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31. Certainly, the most poignant part of Mr Wright's history is the fate of the Cherokees.
32. Which makes the documentation all the more poignant when you know the project did not get anywhere.
33. What really adds depth to this documentary, though, is its status as a poignant historical document.
34. There was a particularly poignant one from the United States.
35. Each layer of desire becoming more and more poignant, each movement more painful, exquisite.
36. This is one of her most beautiful and poignant works.
37. Sometimes its funny, sometimes its poignant(sentencedict.com), sometimes it's just an excuse to show off a fine singing voice.
38. The setting might appear incongruous but it can also be seen as being particularly poignant.
39. Anna's end is particularly poignant because there is a continuous theme of death throughout the book.
40. Surely it is a poignant reminder of the capacity of the human being to suffer mental anguish.
41. Somehow it was a poignant reminder that the eternal things do not change.
42. The differences between rich and poor are perhaps most significant, most visible, and most poignant in the lives of chil-dren.
43. His writings were sharpened and made more poignant by his troubles.
44. It is a poignant moment: will Ambedkarnagar be destined to the same cycle that Sanjay Gandhi has been through?
45. Don't miss this funny, poignant, visual production written and directed by acclaimed playwright John Godber.
46. Everything became too poignant for us, for both of us.
47. Or perhaps it was that recollection, however poignant, was better than emptiness.
48. A poignant or shrewd quotation may consolidate or embellish your final remarks.
49. That his distress was so foolish(sentencedict.com/poignant.html), made it all the more poignant.
50. As ever, there will be a unique blend of the hilarious, the outrageous, the poignant and the pertinent.
51. Santiago has crafted a poignant tale that celebrates the human spirit and the triumph of will.
52. Several months after we first met, she tells me a revealing and poignant story of her first day at college.
53. And in this case there is a poignant link between the two.
54. It was a poignant film, which she wished had been longer.
55. The poignant music drifted into the coffee-house, and Meredith settled back on the Victorian chair to enjoy it and her surroundings.
56. The plan, beautifully drawn and lettered, as are all the plans of this period, is particularly poignant.
57. For a visitor from Boston, this show is particularly poignant.
58. One of the most poignant studies is of a graceful ten-year-old girl who drowned a few years later in a Mississippi boating accident.
59. Lanchbery uses Chopin's poignant Andante Spinato to express Natalia's realisation that love has now escaped her.
60. Yesterday's report from Body Shop was a poignant reminder of the fate that can await highly-rated companies.
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