Poignant

/ˈpɔɪnjənt/ adjective

Definition

Poignant describes something that deeply touches your emotions, often in a sad or bittersweet way. A poignant moment, story, or image can make you feel moved, thoughtful, or close to tears.

Etymology

From Old French *poignant* “sharp, biting,” from Latin *pungens* “pricking,” from *pungere* “to prick, to sting.” The meaning shifted from physical sharpness to emotional sharpness over time.

Kelly Says

When we call a scene *poignant*, we’re saying it “pierces” us—just with feelings instead of a needle. It’s a perfect example of how English loves to turn physical sensations (sharp, heavy, warm) into emotional ones.

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