A feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others.
A quality that arouses emotions (especially pity or sorrow)
Синонимы
Examples for "poignancy "
Examples for "poignancy "
1 Read more Outrageous anecdotes frequently make way for poignancy and reflection, however.
2 This weekend therefore carries a special poignancy for fans of both teams.
3 The poignancy of Clinton's comment would be hammered home all too soon.
4 Alas, the poignancy : Paul had already died, at the end of January.
5 The broken home no longer feels the same first poignancy of grief.
1 Nobody really knows the amount of intense pathos he held inside him.
2 There is no pathos in real misery: no luxury in real grief.
3 The spectacle that he closed the door on had pathos in it.
4 There was an enormous pathos in this; Sally needed help and guidance.
5 The unconscious pathos in his tone robbed the words of all offence.
6 There was pathos in the tale and his way of telling it.
7 There is a touch of pathos in this parting acquiescence in fate.
8 But it is in pathos that the genius of Preston chiefly consists.
9 SWITHIN: There is a pathos for us in the display of perfection.
10 There was a pathos in her voice like a child in distress.
11 They spoke with all the pathos of any dwelling-place left without people.
12 And the pathos of her belief in Nicky was unbearable to Anthony.
13 The melody was in a minor key and full of weird pathos .
14 He saw the pathos in the question, but he shook his head.
15 And the pathos of it cut the Efficient Baxter like a knife.
16 She appeared to see the pathos of it instead of the humour.
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