Synonym: affecting, touching. Similar words: malignant, indignant, indignantly, stagnant, pregnant, repugnant, signal, pregnancy. Meaning: ['pɔɪnjənt] adj. 1. arousing affect 2. keenly distressing to the mind or feelings.
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61. Harry thought the sight of her was inexpressibly poignant.
62. Along the way she tells a poignant, bittersweet story.
63. With Bette Davis there was a poignant might-have-been relationship.
64. His account had a poignant undertow of regret.
65. A poignant anxiety thrust itself sharply into Presley's heart.
66. The case of Kologrivov was even more poignant.
67. A poignant effluence from the object enveloped him.
68. His wife was so poignant and timely.
69. As the death toll grew, there were poignant scenes at Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire as five coffins draped with the union flag arrived at RAF Lyneham and were met by sombre crowds on the town's streets.
70. His lyrics are as acerbic and poignant as they ever have been.
71. Miss in the time with pain, as the glass fell on the ground, a poignant and Saman, the splashes countless sorrow and grief.
72. This too was in the Nature of Things wherein all works were wonders, and all things were known eternally and were poignant in their transience.
73. Some of their lesser - known ballads are surprisingly poignant.
74. Poignant as a visit to Dubrovnik may be, rich rewards await those who push into the interior -- beyond the comfort zone of Croatia's Dalmatian Coast.
75. Vera Wang, John Mellencamp, Maya Lin, Tommy Franks and Bob Dole are among those who offer poignant essays about the four walls and front porches that nurtured them.
76. In this faubourg exists poignant distress hidden under attic roofs; there also exist rare and ardent minds.
77. Teddy-bear-fur coat is an homage to the Campana Brothers and a wink at the 80s eco-friendly fur campaign that seems to be poignant today considering the comeback of furs in fashion runways.
78. You can gaze through the gates at the school where Voltaire honed his wit and lay a garland on Oscar Wilde's poignant grave at pere Lachaise.
79. However, the most - poignant moment was when he thanked his father, Hoya Sr.
79. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
80. Most of them spoke of those bygone times with poignant regret.
81. Somehow that combination, of Jewish religious ritual and the proudest Hungarian patriotism, is especially poignant.
82. Moonrise Kingdom, like most of his movies, is a meditation on the poignant frailty of family life.
83. I could not erase from my mind the poignant thought.
84. Damming the Delaware is a poignant look, now updated to 2005, at a crucial and pivotal moment in the life of the Delaware River.
85. When his survival hopes take another hit the line between reality and imagination become blurred as the sky descends into a flurry of poignant crystal beauty.
86. A slender woodwind instrument with a conical bore and a double reed mouthpiece , having a range of three octaves and a penetrating, poignant sound.
87. A poignant exhibition in the parliament building shows the mass murder, deportations, collectivisation, forced atheism and unrelenting propaganda inflicted on Lithuania under Soviet rule.
88. The false choice between intellectualism and sexuality in women has persisted through the ages. There was no more poignant victim of it than Marilyn Monroe.
89. A poignant sense engulfed him of the one - way flow of time.
90. Who else could move so seamlessly from social anthem to floor burner, fleet hip hop to cosmic rock, vintage funk to poignant folk ballad?
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