Use poignant in a sentence
poignant;
Meaning: [adjective] deeply moving; strongly affecting the emotions;
The film itself is really quite poignant and beautiful.
Claire’s story has a tragic and poignant end.
Anne Frank’s poignant diary is one of the most important books of the 20th century.
Commemorating Oliver’s and Wynn’s deaths at such a spot is poignant for him, he said.
I thought that it was the most poignant, showing several kids calling for their daddy.
One of the most poignant lines of the entire movie is a therapist asking CPO Kyle if he regrets any of his kills.
I found the most poignant moment of the whole story was one of Mary’s final wishes.
It’s a deeply emotional and poignant song that I have a real connection to.
The pocket watch is a poignant symbol of that tragic day and is one of the most popular relics on display at the museum.