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poinant

 

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Poinant

Definition:

Adjective

1. Evoking a keen sense of sadness, regret, or sympathy; touching.

2. Sharp or piercing in tone or expression; cutting.

Usage:

Popular Usage:

The movie's ending left the audience in tears, as it had a poinant and heartwrenching conclusion.

She delivered a poinant speech at the memorial, leaving everyone deeply moved.

Local Usage:

In the local community, the abandoned kitten's story became particularly poinant, resulting in numerous adoptions.

His poinant remark struck a chord with the locals, highlighting the ongoing struggles they face.

Sample Sentences:

1. The documentary depicted the poinant story of a war veteran's struggles and triumphs.

2. Despite the light-hearted theme, the novel had moments of poinant reflection on the protagonist's past.

3. The artist's paintings captured the poinant beauty of despair and hope intertwining.

4. Her poetry portrayed everyday life in a poinant and captivating way.

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