It can mean vexed, intrigued, or provoked. Here are some sentences.
You could also refer to a pique, which is a state of vexation. He was in a fine pique after his painting lost the contest.
"Her curiousity was piqued by the gossip."
It wasn't my plan to listen to Janea when she talked, but my curiosity was piqued and I realized I owed her that much, considering I was a jerk to her, so I listened, finding out what she had to say put me in tears.
1. Annoyed. 2. Stimulated (as in "It piqued my interest")
1. Annoyed. 2. Stimulated (as in "It piqued my interest")
"piqued" can be a verb or an adjective. As a verb, it means to stimulate or arouse interest. As an adjective, it describes a feeling of curiosity or interest.
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The loud music from passing cars never failed to pique the old man on his rocker. The headline about an actual pink elephant was enough to pique my curiosity. Any new handheld electronic device is sure to pique the interest of consumers.
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The glitter was subtle, making the arrangement tasteful and not gaudy.She signaled him subtly, so as not to alert everyone in the room.It smelled like a fresh forest, many pine scents with a subtle aroma of rain.