English to Urdu Dictionary poignant

poignant

مارمک
definition
adjective
a poignant reminder of the passing of time
evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret.
example
The sense of occasion and history was also made more 'poignant' by the pageantry that accompanied it.
For people of any age coming to terms with grief, this is a 'poignant' and moving account, beautifully illustrated and sparingly written.
It is a philosophical tearjerker, a 'poignant' romance for the intellectual set, and a touching character study.
It is a book that can be witty, moving or 'poignant' , all at the same time.
It's a 'poignant' , almost heartbreaking portrait of urban American loneliness, alienation and obsession.
This was a moving, 'poignant' ceremony, which gave solace to the parents and families.
This debut may remind some readers of Lorrie Moore's dry and 'poignant' tragicomedy.
So often it's as much about what isn't said between people that's 'poignant' , disturbing and moving.
People that are good at it and adept at it can be very guttural and gutsy and dark and moving and 'poignant' all at the same time.
This is a show with a sense of fun, a 'poignant' side, a lesson to be learnt about family life and a little sprinkling of magic.
Old memories returned to her in that split second, followed by 'poignant' smells and visions a past where her world was nothing less than a fairy tale.
And though these words may belong to the big screen, they will haunt us whenever we recall the 'poignant' scenes from the moving film.
That memory, painful and 'poignant' , still inspires the Scot.
He can be rather repetitive, but his best work has great delicacy of colour and handling and a 'poignant' sense of lost innocence.
It's a humorous, serious, 'poignant' , moving script, that genuinely explores the value and meaning of education.
Funny, touching, moving and 'poignant' - this could be one of the most affecting shows the Alhambra has staged.
The play follows the story of one man's fight to save his land, combining 'poignant' drama with a sense of humour.
Could they, for example, feed one half of the audience with a sound to make them laugh, while the other half heard something 'poignant' or distressing?
It is true that I have, like many who choose to write for a living, exaggerated senses of the absurd and the 'poignant' .
A 'poignant' and moving text tucked away on the page seems to sum it all up.
It was a touching and 'poignant' afternoon as friends gathered to show their respects to a man who had remained loyal and ever faithful to the ideals of Comhaltas.
His public funeral and the later memorial evening of performances by the company are described with heartbreaking 'poignancy' .
It may be a history lesson but it is sure to portray with 'poignancy' the humour, hurt, heartbreak and pain that they didn't teach us in the classroom.
And while part of the point and 'poignance' of the dialogues is their dramatic structure, that doesn't actually make the dialogues successful as plays.
And it's difficult to say, really, why her case seizes our attention and sense of 'poignance' in ways that keep it before our attention.
However, now that I come to answer the questions I have asked of myself since that time, the 'poignance' of the reality of today is overwhelming.
A chilling part of the exhibition, it 'poignantly' brings home the point that they are not just a statistic but were real women with families and loved ones.
She delivered the long despairing monologue that closes the work with great 'poignancy' .
What gives this wretched episode extra 'poignancy' is the fact that the bandit commander's life had been saved by the Red Cross a year earlier.
Historical, psychological and spiritual themes embroider the simple ghost story and contribute 'poignance' and depth to what would amount to little more than a campfire tale in terms of plot.
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