0 causing or having a very sharp feeling of sadness:
The photograph awakens poignant memories of happier days.
It is especially poignant that he died on the day before the wedding.
It is remarkably poignant, sombre yet comforting, evocative of distant associations, yet not too explicit.
The morphology of the village became a medium for the realization of another of the period's most poignant and generative concepts, the open form.
Instances of undeserved pain and suffering provide us with our most poignant examples.
The understated nature of the coda, especially the pianissimo passage starting in bar 108, enhances one's experience of the narrative as poignant, troubled and unresolved.
Perhaps the most poignant instance came in a 1956 case, in which a young man expressed his desire to offer bridewealth.
He gives a poignant and moving account of their last years together and the profound sadness following his loss.
The resonances of the questions are particularly purposeful, moral, heartfelt, and poignant.
Their article, which includes highly poignant and well-observed case studies, demonstrates the seriousness of the problems encountered.
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