Poignant in a sentence as an adjective

In my opinion the poignant guide never really was about Ruby.

Some films, especially stalker, are near black and white with incredibly vibrant and poignant uses of green.

It's poignant for any designer of anything a human interacts with.

This article is an inspiration, and a remarkably poignant commentary on how to best make use of our fleeting time.

Further, it detracts from Lessig's poignant article and will not further constructive conversation.

Watching this situation unfold is especially poignant for me. I'm also being sued personally -- despite my acting within the confines of a corporation -- by a lawyer working on contingency.

Poignant definitions

adjective

arousing affect; "the homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene"; "poignant grief cannot endure forever"; "his gratitude was simple and touching"

See also: affecting touching

adjective

keenly distressing to the mind or feelings; "poignant anxiety"