piquing Synonyms

piquing Meaning

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piquing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Pique

piquing Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's enigmatic lecture piqued the students' curiosity, leaving them eager to delve deeper into the subject.
  2. The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air, piquing the senses of hunger and comfort.
  3. The intricate details of the ancient tapestry piqued the historian's interest, providing clues to a forgotten past.
  4. The melodious notes of the violin piqued the audience's attention, creating an atmosphere of anticipation and wonder.
  5. The tantalizing exhibition of desserts piqued the appetites of the visitors, tempting them to indulge in culinary delights.
  6. The traveler's tales of distant lands piqued the imagination of the young explorer, inspiring dreams of future adventures.
  7. The publisher's marketing campaign piqued the readership's interest, sparking anticipation for the upcoming novel.
  8. The discovery of a rare fossil piqued the scientist's curiosity, offering new insights into prehistoric life.
  9. The enigmatic message piqued the detective's instincts, leading them on a twisted path toward the truth.
  10. The delicate flavor of the exotic fruit piqued the chef's palate, inspiring culinary innovations and taste sensations.

FAQs About the word piquing

of Pique

charged, motivating,provocative, provoking, exciting, inducing, triggering,stimulating, inciting, motivative

noninflammatory, noninflammatory,, subduing,subduing

The professor's enigmatic lecture piqued the students' curiosity, leaving them eager to delve deeper into the subject.

The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air, piquing the senses of hunger and comfort.

The intricate details of the ancient tapestry piqued the historian's interest, providing clues to a forgotten past.

The melodious notes of the violin piqued the audience's attention, creating an atmosphere of anticipation and wonder.