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    pique
    /piːk/

    noun

    • 1. a feeling of irritation or resentment resulting from a slight, especially to one's pride: "he left in a fit of pique"

    verb

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  2. The meaning of PIQUE is to excite or arouse especially by a provocation, challenge, or rebuff. How to use pique in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Pique.

  3. a feeling of anger, especially caused by someone damaging your feeling of being proud of yourself: He stormed from the room in a fit of pique, shouting that he had been misunderstood. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Anger and displeasure. acrimony. anger. animus. annoyance. bad feeling. flap. get the hump idiom. gorge.

  4. Pique definition: to affect with sharp irritation and resentment, especially by some wound to pride. See examples of PIQUE used in a sentence.

  5. a feeling of anger, especially caused by someone damaging your feeling of being proud of yourself: He stormed from the room in a fit of pique, shouting that he had been misunderstood. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Anger and displeasure. acrimony. anger. animus. annoyance. bad feelingsidiom. flap. get the humpidiom. gorge.

  6. 1. To cause to feel resentment or indignation. 2. To provoke; arouse: The portrait piqued her curiosity. 3. To pride (oneself): He piqued himself on his stylish attire. [French, a prick, irritation, from Old French, from piquer, to prick, from Vulgar Latin *piccāre, ultimately of imitative origin.] pi·qué. (pĭ-kā′, pē-) n.

  7. The verb pique means to make someone angry or annoyed. But when something piques your interest or curiosity, here the verb pique just means to arouse, stimulate, or excite.

  8. PIQUE definition: 1. the feeling of being annoyed 2. to make someone interested in something. Learn more.

  9. Sep 27, 2024 · To excite (someone) to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate (an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest). I believe this will pique your interest. (reflexive) To pride (oneself) on something. (reflexive, obsolete) To excite or stimulate (oneself).

  10. annoyed or bitter feelings that you have, usually because you believe that you have not been treated with enough respect. When he realized nobody was listening to him, he left in a fit of pique. She’d lied about it out of pique. Homophones peak | peek | pique. Topics Feelings c2.

  11. 1. See in a fit of pique. 2. transitive verb. If something piques your interest or curiosity, it makes you interested or curious. This phenomenon piqued Dr. Morris' interest. Synonyms: arouse, excite, stir, spur More Synonyms of pique. 3. phrase.