Usually means: Stimulate interest or curiosity.
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  1. pique: Merriam-Webster.com
  2. pique, pique: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. pique: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  4. pique: Collins English Dictionary
  5. pique: Vocabulary.com
  6. Pique, pique: Wordnik
  7. pique: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  8. pique: Wiktionary
  9. pique: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  10. pique: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  11. pique: Infoplease Dictionary
  12. Piqu'e, Pique, pique: Dictionary.com
  13. pique (n.): Online Etymology Dictionary
  14. pique: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  15. Pique: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  16. Pique: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  17. pique: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  18. pique: Rhymezone
  19. pique, pique (m): AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  20. pique: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  21. pique: Free Dictionary
  22. pique: Mnemonic Dictionary
  23. pique: Dictionary/thesaurus
  24. pique: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations
  25. pique: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary

Business (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. Pique: Corporate Apparel Glossary
  2. pique: Legal dictionary

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  2. pique: Idioms
  3. pique: Wordcraft Dictionary

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  1. pique: Urban Dictionary

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(Note: See piqued as well.)

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verb:  (transitive)
verb:  To wound the pride of (someone); to excite to anger; to irritate, to offend.
verb:  To excite (someone) to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate (an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest).
verb:  (reflexive) To pride (oneself) on something.
verb:  (reflexive, obsolete) To excite or stimulate (oneself).
verb:  (intransitive)
verb:  To take pride in.
verb:  To excite to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest.
verb:  (obsolete, rare) To express jealousy, resentment, etc. at someone; to become angry or annoyed.
noun:  (uncountable) Enmity, ill feeling; (countable) a feeling of animosity or a dispute.
noun:  (uncountable) Irritation or resentment awakened by a social injury or slight; offence, especially taken in an emotional sense with little consideration or thought; (countable) especially in fit of pique: a transient feeling of wounded pride.
noun:  (countable, obsolete) In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
noun:  (card games) In piquet, the right of the elder hand to count thirty in hand, or to play before the adversary counts one.
verb:  (transitive, intransitive, card games, archaic or obsolete) To score a pique against (someone).
noun:  (obsolete) A chigger, chigoe, or jigger (Tunga penetrans), a species of tropical flea.
noun:  (pathology, obsolete, rare) Synonym of pica (“a disorder characterized by appetite and craving for non-edible substances”)
noun:  (sewing) Alternative form of piqué (“a kind of corded or ribbed fabric made from cotton, rayon, or silk”) [(sewing) A kind of corded or ribbed fabric made from cotton, rayon, or silk.]

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