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 | Aug 28, 2024This week’s theme Words used figuratively This week’s words effervescent malodorous piquant fulgent aspersion     Illustration: Anu Garg + AI             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg piquant
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: 1. Pleasantly pungent or spicy. 2. Engaging or stimulating in a provocative manner. 3. Sharp or stinging. ETYMOLOGY: 
 From French piquer (to prick). Earliest documented use: 1494.
 USAGE: 
“The young heir to Challis Hall was bored and this piquant situation
promised a little entertainment.” Kathleen Shoesmith; Elusive Legacy; Robert Hale; 1976. “While the juice of a navel will bring a pure sweetness to what’s being cooked, you can switch it for the piquant juice of Sevilles -- narenj.” Yotam Ottolenghi; All in the Balance; The New York Times Magazine; Feb 18, 2024. See more usage examples of piquant in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:For many years, I thought a poem was a whisper overheard, not an aria
heard. -Rita Dove, poet (b. 28 Aug 1952) | 
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