单词 | poignant |
释义 | poignant[ poin-yuhnt, poi-nuhnt ] / ˈpɔɪn yənt, ˈpɔɪ nənt / SEE SYNONYMS FOR poignant ON THESAURUS.COM adjectivekeenly distressing to the feelings: poignant regret. keen or strong in mental appeal: a subject of poignant interest. affecting or moving the emotions: a poignant scene. pungent to the smell: poignant cooking odors. Origin of poignant1350–1400; Middle English poynaunt<Middle French poignant, present participle of poindre<Latin pungere to prick, pierce. See pungent, -ant SYNONYMS FOR poignant1 intense, sincere, heartfelt. 4 piquant, sharp. SEE SYNONYMS FOR poignant ON THESAURUS.COM ANTONYMS FOR poignant1, 2 mild. SEE ANTONYMS FOR poignant ON THESAURUS.COM OTHER WORDS FROM poignantpoign·ant·ly, adverbun·poign·ant, adjectiveun·poign·ant·ly, adverbWords nearby poignantpoi, poi dance, -poiesis, -poietic, poignancy, poignant, poikilitic, poikilo-, poikiloblast, poikiloblastic, poikilocyte Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for poignantBritish Dictionary definitions for poignantpoignant / (ˈpɔɪnjənt, -nənt) / adjectivesharply distressing or painful to the feelings to the point; cutting or piercingpoignant wit keen or pertinent in mental appeala poignant subject pungent in smell Derived forms of poignantpoignancy or poignance, nounpoignantly, adverbWord Origin for poignantC14: from Old French, from Latin pungens pricking, from pungere to sting, pierce, grieve Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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