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- PIQUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Now, however, it's most often our interest or curiosity that gets piqued—that is to say, our interest or curiosity is aroused, as in "The large key hanging next on the wall piqued my curiosity "
- PIQUED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PIQUED definition: (of interest, curiosity, etc ) excited or aroused See examples of piqued used in a sentence
- piqued - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective piqued (comparative more piqued, superlative most piqued) Annoyed, usually mildly and temporarily, especially by an offense to one's pride or honor Synonyms: irritated, nettled, vexed
- What’s The Difference Between “Piqued,” “Peeked,” And “Peaked?”
When do you use piqued? The answer is piqued —and here’s why Pique means, among other senses, “to excite (interest, curiosity, etc ),” as in the suspenseful movie trailer piqued my curiosity The term can also mean “to affect with sharp irritation and resentment, especially by some wound to pride ”
- PIQUED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PIQUED definition: 1 slightly angry, especially because someone has damaged your feeling of being proud of yourself… Learn more
- PIQUED Synonyms: 215 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PIQUED: infuriated, outraged, angry, angered, indignant, resentful, inflamed, irate; Antonyms of PIQUED: pleased, satisfied, happy, content, delighted, calm, serene, tranquil
- Peaked My Interest or Piqued My Interest? Which is correct?
Both “peaked” and “piqued” sound the same when you say it out loud, so many people aren’t even aware that “piqued” exists when they go to write the phrase Keep reading to learn more about the differences between peaked and piqued, as well as how you can use them both to express your interest
- pique my interest vs. peak my interest : Pardon the Expression . . .
Pique is a French word, meaning "to prick, sting, or pierce " So if something piques your interest, it gets your attention in a way you just can't ignore When your interest is piqued, you want to follow up and learn more about whatever excited you, as in these examples:
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