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poignant
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poign·ant  (poinynt)
adj.
1.
a. Profoundly moving; touching: a poignant memory. See Synonyms at moving.
b. Physically painful: "Keen, poignant agonies seemed to shoot from his neck downward" (Ambrose Bierce).
c. Keenly distressing to the mind or feelings: poignant anxiety.
2. Piercing; incisive: poignant criticism.
3.
a. Neat, skillful, and to the point: poignant illustrations supplementing the text.
b. Astute and pertinent; relevant: poignant suggestions.
4. Agreeably intense or stimulating: poignant delight.
5. Archaic
a. Sharp or sour to the taste; piquant.
b. Sharp or pungent to the smell.

[Middle English poinaunt, from Old French poignant, present participle of poindre, to prick, from Latin pungere; see peuk- in Indo-European roots.]

poignance, poignan·cy n.
poignant·ly adv.

poignant [ˈpɔɪnjənt -nənt]
adj
1. sharply distressing or painful to the feelings
2. to the point; cutting or piercing poignant wit
3. keen or pertinent in mental appeal a poignant subject
4. pungent in smell
[from Old French, from Latin pungens pricking, from pungere to sting, pierce, grieve]
poignancy , poignance n
poignantly  adv
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.poignant - arousing affectpoignant - arousing affect; "the homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene"; "poignant grief cannot endure forever"; "his gratitude was simple and touching"
moving - arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion; "she laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter"- N. Hawthorne
2.poignant - keenly distressing to the mind or feelings; "poignant anxiety"
painful - causing physical or psychological pain; "worked with painful slowness"

poignant
Translations
poignant [ˈpɔɪnjənt] ADJconmovedor, patético
poignant [ˈpɔɪnjənt] adj (= very touching) → poignant(e)
poignant
adjergreifend; memories, lookwehmütig; distress, regretschmerzlich
poignant [ˈpɔɪnjənt] adjcommovente, toccante


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