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  • pique my interest vs. peak my interest - Vocabulary. com
    So if something piques your interest, it gets your attention in a way you just can't ignore When your interest is piqued, you want to follow up and learn more about whatever excited you, as in these examples: Seeing a show at Radio City Music Hall piqued her interest in becoming a stage performer (Washington Post)
  • Peak vs. Peek vs. Pique - Merriam-Webster
    Master this trio, and you can pique yourself on your word skills The words peek, peak, and pique are some of the most commonly-confused 'Peek' has to do with looking 'Peak' is when something is at its maximum 'Pique' refers to anger or curiosity
  • What’s The Difference Between “Piqued,” “Peeked,” And “Peaked?”
    Pique means, among other senses, “to excite (interest, curiosity, etc ),” as in the suspenseful movie trailer piqued my curiosity The term can also mean “to affect with sharp irritation and resentment, especially by some wound to pride ”
  • Peaked My Interest or Piqued My Interest? Which is correct?
    If you are going to use this exact phrase, “piqued my interest” is the correct word spelling to you Both “peaked” and “piqued” sound the same when you say it out loud, so many people aren’t even aware that “piqued” exists when they go to write the phrase
  • Piqued My Interest: Why Do We Say Piqued and Not Peaked?
    When you hear this phrase, you might assume it’s “ peaked my interest” or even “peeked ” But it’s neither of those—the correct word in this context is “piqued,” meaning “to excite or stimulate ”
  • Peeked, Peaked, Or Piqued My Interest? Are You Curious?
    The action is to arouse interest or curiosity in something So you would say my curiosity was piqued, or good writing is about piquing a reader’s interest That’s why we collocate the verb pique with curiosity and interest
  • Piquing interest - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
    To cause one to become interested in or captivated by something; to arouse one's interest All right, you've piqued my interest What is this "ingenious" invention of yours, and how exactly will it give me back hours of my life? It's important to provide your children with a variety of experiences to see what piques their interest
  • pique someones curiosity, interest, etc. - Cambridge Dictionary
    PIQUE SOMEONE'S CURIOSITY, INTEREST, ETC definition: 1 to make someone interested in something and want to know more about it: 2 to make someone… Learn more




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