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1. pique
noun. ['ˈpiːk'] tightly woven fabric with raised cords.
Synonyms
- textile
- fabric
- material
Antonyms
- soothe
- normality
- good humor
- ill humor
Etymology
- pic (French)
- pique (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- pic (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- pique (Spanish)
- piqué (French)
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Rhymes with Pique
- mozambique
- martinique
- electrique
- veronique
- nongreek
- dominique
- vanbeek
- technique
- respeak
- mystique
- misspeak
- mcpeek
- mcpeake
- mcpeak
- manrique
- critique
- bespeak
- belgique
- ashcreek
- unique
- tariq
- streak
- squeak
- physique
- oblique
- monique
- mediq
- leveque
- kmiec
- henriquez
How do you pronounce pique?
Pronounce pique as pik.
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Sentences with pique
1. Verb, base form
For instance, the movement to abolish slavery or to allow women to vote might pique your interest.
2. pique
noun. ['ˈpiːk'] a sudden outburst of anger.
Synonyms
- chafe
- annoyance
- irritation
- temper
Antonyms
- soften
- inelasticity
- strengthen
- natural object
Etymology
- pic (French)
- pique (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- pic (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- pique (Spanish)
- piqué (French)
3. pique
verb. ['ˈpiːk'] cause to feel resentment or indignation.
Synonyms
- resent
- anger
Antonyms
- conductor
- incorporeal
- unbodied
Etymology
- pic (French)
- pique (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- pic (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- pique (Spanish)
- piqué (French)