poignant en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

poignant en el diccionario PONS

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This is of particularly poignant composition, as each name listed also states their trade before the war and their battalion number and regiment.
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He was also a poet and his poetry has been described as being simple and poignant.
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The way the melodies and lyrics swirl together is so poignant and beautiful.
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It was a teen comedy that transformed into a character journey combining comedy with realistic danger and poignant emotional moments.
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Smart production design underlines the physical challenges the characters face in everyday life, both comic and poignant.
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Well done guys for creating such a well-produced and highly poignant album!
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Two particularly poignant examples are the sixty-fourth note runs near the beginning, and the trembling half-step figure that appears at the beginning and end.
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Unfortunately, poignant as this image may be, it is almost certainly propaganda.
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It is the poignant social history of a woman and of the society she lived in.
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It captures the awkwardness, loneliness and unacknowledged desperation that haunt us all but that are particularly poignant when seen among attractive 30-somethings.
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