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- POIGNANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of POIGNANT is painfully affecting the feelings : piercing How to use poignant in a sentence Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Poignant
- POIGNANT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
POIGNANT definition: 1 causing or having a very sharp feeling of sadness: 2 causing or having a very sharp feeling of… Learn more
- POIGNANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Poignant definition: keenly distressing to the feelings See examples of POIGNANT used in a sentence
- Poignant: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
Poignant (adjective): Sharply affecting the senses, such as taste or smell The term "poignant" is a versatile adjective used to describe something that touches the emotions deeply, creates a vivid impression, or sharpens the senses It often carries connotations of bittersweetness or profound impact
- POIGNANT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Something that is poignant affects you deeply and makes you feel sadness or regret a poignant combination of beautiful surroundings and tragic history a poignant love story
- Poignant - definition of poignant by The Free Dictionary
Define poignant poignant synonyms, poignant pronunciation, poignant translation, English dictionary definition of poignant adj 1 a Arousing deep emotion, especially pity or sorrow; touching: a poignant memory; a poignant story
- poignant adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
having a strong effect on your feelings, especially in a way that makes you feel sad synonym moving Her face was a poignant reminder of the passing of time It was the city's street children who provided some of the most poignant images The performances are by turns uproarious and oddly poignant
- poignant, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
Originally: painfully sharp to the physical or mental feelings, as hunger, thirst, a pang, an affront, etc ; also said of a state of feeling, as grief, regret, or despair Later, chiefly of a mental or emotional experience or condition: regretful or painful, sometimes in a pleasurable way; tenderly sorrowful, bitter-sweet
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