Piqued Curiosity

PIQUED definition: (of interest, curiosity, etc.) excited or aroused. See examples of piqued used in a sentence.

pique1 /pik/ v., piqued, piqu ing, n. v. [~ + object] to cause anger in (someone) by an insult or wound to someone's pride: He was piqued by those snide references to his teaching ability. to excite or arouse; provoke: The report piqued my curiosity. n. [uncountable] a feeling of irritation or resentment, as from a wound to one's pride: He stormed out of the room in a fit of pique.

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PIQUED definition: 1. slightly angry, especially because someone has damaged your feeling of being proud of yourself…. Learn more.

Definition of piqued adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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piqued (comparative more piqued, superlative most piqued) Annoyed, usually mildly and temporarily, especially by an offense to one's pride or honor.

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Define piqued. piqued synonyms, piqued pronunciation, piqued translation, English dictionary definition of piqued. n. A state of vexation caused by a perceived slight or indignity; a feeling of wounded pride. tr.v. piqued , piqu ing , piques 1. To cause to feel...

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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.

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Well+Good: Why objectively bad reviews and negativity often pique our curiosity even more

When a restaurant gets an awful review, why are we dying to book a reservation? A psychotherapist shares why our curiousity is piqued by negativity. Our editors independently select these products.