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poignantly
poign·ant P0399900 (poin′yənt)adj.1. a. Arousing deep emotion, especially pity or sorrow; touching: a poignant memory; a poignant story. See Synonyms at moving.b. Keenly distressing to the mind or feelings: poignant anxiety.c. Physically painful: "Keen, poignant agonies seemed to shoot from his neck downward" (Ambrose Bierce).2. Piercing; incisive: poignant criticism.3. Agreeably intense or stimulating: "It was a poignant delight to breathe the keen air" (Joseph A. Altsheler).4. 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.] poign′ance, poign′an·cy n.poign′ant·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | poignantly - in a poignant or touching manner; "she spoke poignantly"affectingly, touchingly | Translations
poignantly Related to poignantly: imminenceSynonyms for poignantlyadv in a poignant or touching mannerSynonyms |