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Discover LudwigThe phrase "poignant mood" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a deeply emotional or touching atmosphere in a piece of writing, art, or a situation.
Example: "The film's poignant mood left the audience in tears, reflecting on their own experiences."
Alternatives: "touching atmosphere" or "emotional tone."
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The scenes don't lose their pace or their shape; they sustain a ruffled, poignant mood.
A similar dialectic of itchy movement and inner calm attends "XMAS_EVET10", where a reverberant tack-piano motif establishes a poignant mood duly assailed by the familiar animated chatter of synths.
And while it's true that there are new jobs being created, they're just not as good as the jobs people have lost... ......Al Gore in poignant mood, July 26thWelcome to Boston"Welcome to the freedom cage.
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The palpably involved choristers raised the energy level of the music making, while maintaining the serene and poignant overall mood that Mr. Schwarz was after.
The stories are wonderfully funny, but the ridiculous is bathed in a poignant, dreamlike mood found nowhere else in fiction, and profound ideas and strong values sleep beneath everyday details of bonnets and cakes.
Egan conjures a mood of poignant immediacy with these discrete, disconnected statements, as she does with the text messages that stud the final section.
But Elton is a seasoned superstar and a deft performer and singer able to musically manipulate a mood from poignant ballad to bawdy rock and roll.
Commenting on the cover's artistic value, Rob Marriott of Complex writes, "Illmatic's poignant cover matched the mood, tone, and qualities of this introspective album to such a high degree that it became an instant classic, hailed as a visual full of meaning and nuance".
The moods range from poignant calm ("Surprises") to loping menace ("Suspicions") to watchful languor ("Waiting"), and the band sounds alert and supple at every turn.
The "sadly poignant", "graceful, wistful" and tenderly nostalgic mood is partly dictated by this main theme, which starts with the melody note A harmonised against a G major chord thus creating a dissonance.
"For Madeline," composed by Mr. Gordon in memory of his mother, was a miracle of juxtaposed moods, aptly hazy, anxious and poignant at once.
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