pique in English

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
1
stimulate (interest or curiosity).
you have piqued my curiosity about the man
noun
1
stiff fabric, typically cotton, woven in a strongly ribbed or raised pattern.

Use "pique" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "pique" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pique", or refer to the context using the word "pique" in the English Dictionary.

1. He went off in a pique.

2. She'd lied about it out of pique.

3. Yellow pique with little cap sleeves.

4. He left in a fit of pique.

5. She left in a fit of pique.

6. I did it out of pique.

7. 15 She'd lied about it out of pique.

8. PIQUE: Inclusions easily visible to the naked eye.

9. She went off in a fit of pique.

10. He stormed out in a fit of pique .

11. Tom finished the sentence with an air of pique.

12. Shop luxury Coverlets available in matelassé, pique, cotton, and linen

13. Do not pique yourself on defeating so weak an enemy.

14. Out of pique they refused to accept the compromise offered.

15. He "picked up" during the 1921 British Open in a fit of pique.

16. Mimi had gotten over her pique at Susan's refusal to accept the job.

17. You have to go beyond that, transcend revenge and pique and cruelty and cowardice.

18. The contention continued for four years and the underlying reason for it was pique.

19. The short segments released this week are designed to pique interest rather than answer questions.

20. Synonyms for Aggravate include annoy, irritate, exasperate, irk, nettle, vex, peeve, pique, provoke and rile

21. In a fit of pique, she'd included some wild canvases in the last show.

22. 12 Mimi had gotten over her pique at Susan's refusal to accept the job.

23. 10 Mimi had gotten over her pique at Susan's refusal to accept the job.

24. 39 synonyms for Affront: offend, anger, provoke, outrage, insult, annoy, vex, displease, pique, put or

25. Five years later, he created the original cotton pique shirt embroidered with the famous crocodile.

26. He stormed from the room in a fit of pique, shouting that he had been misunderstood.

27. She'd lied about it out of pique, but now it seemed to be turning to her advantage.

28. When he realized nobody was listening to him, he left in a fit of pique .

29. 11 You have to go beyond that, transcend revenge and pique and cruelty and cowardice.

30. Ask questions about any and all aspects of campus life at Cairn that pique your interest

31. Bamboo plants may pique your interest even if you are not planning on growing Bamboo plants

32. When he realized nobody was listening to him, he left the room in a fit of pique.

33. 29 What we want to do first, though, is to pique your interest by sharing some of the accomplishments.

34. The ideal feature article will pique your audience's interest and keep their attention, while informing and entertaining them.

35. Ashamed of his momentary pique, Laurie squeezed the kind little hand, and said frankly, I'd the one to be forgiven

36. Bolster Roll cover any length/diameter pique Pillow cover Waffle Cushion Covers Solid Colors Nursery Bolster pillow neck support bumper sewingpoetry

37. Bolster Roll cover any length/diameter pique Pillow cover Waffle Cushion Covers Solid Colors Nursery Bolster pillow neck support bumper sewingpoetry

38. The SKECHERS® On the GO 600 - Brilliancy sandal offers sporty style and premium comfort with a pique textured mesh fabric upper, open toe, and machine washable design

39. Short-sleeved Buttoned polo shirt with H embroidery, in cotton pique, chest pocket (100% cotton) Less is more: the polo shirt plays it close to the chest

40. Offend, anger, provoke, outrage, insult, annoy, vex, displease, pique, put or get your back up, slight One example that particularly Affronted him was at the world championships.

41. Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Hand-scrimshawed Burgee buckle For the Salty Dog This hand-scrimshawed Burgee buckle jibes well with a canvas belt, salt-faded chinos and a simple pique polo.

42. Today’s New York Times offers an interesting article on Blurbing — the practice of putting those little quotes on the back of a book to pique your interest: “I couldn’t put it down!” — by _____, bestselling author of _____.

43. Seasonings from Puerto Rico, Adobos from Puerto Rico, Goya with or without Pepper, Bohio with or without Pepper, Bohio Adobochon, Goya with Lemon, Goya Hot, Goya Bitter Orange, Goya with Cumin, Hot Sauce, Pique

44. Baiting As its name implies, Baiting attacks use a false promise to pique a victim’s greed or curiosity. They lure users into a trap that steals their personal information or inflicts their systems with malware

45. Touted as a steakhouse, The Brickyard has other notable features that are bound to pique your epicurean interest such as our tableside salad service and our wide range of entrée selections- from Idaho Wagyu Kobe beef to crab and scallop topped halibut.

46. There are many synonyms of Affronting which include Abuse, Anger, Annoy, Confront, Criticize, Displease, Dispraise, Encounter, Face, Meet, Offend, Outrage, Pique, Slander, Slight, Taunt, Vex, Provoke, Put Down, Dump On, Hit Where One Lives, Give The Cold Shoulder, Give A Zinger, etc.