noun
- the quality of being deeply moving or touching; emotional intensity that evokes sadness or sympathy
Examples
- The poignance of the old soldier’s story brought tears to everyone’s eyes.
- There was a quiet poignance in her voice as she spoke about her childhood.
- The photograph captured the poignance of the refugee family’s journey.
- The movie’s ending had an unexpected poignance that stayed with viewers.
- He wrote about his father’s illness with remarkable poignance and honesty.
- The poignance of the farewell scene made it the most memorable part of the play.