settings
[⛌]
HOME
top (A-D)
►
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
☆
Alice in Wonderland
And Then There Were None
☆
Anna Karenina
Archer
Blackadder
*
Catch-22
☆
The Color Purple
The Da Vinci Code
top (E-H)
►
The Grapes of Wrath
Great Expectations
Gulliver’s Travels
Hamlet
The Hound of the Baskervilles
top (I-P)
▼
The Idiot
Jane Eyre
*
Keeping Up Appearances
Middlemarch
*
☆
1984
The Pillars of the Earth
*
top (Q-Z)
►
Rebecca
The Scarlet Pimpernel
The Sex Lives of Cannibals
Slaughterhouse-Five
☆
Treasure Island
☆
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
*
War and Peace
The Ways of White Folks
Wuthering Heights
The Young Lions
overview
⇳ title list
FAQ
site news
contact
☰
ajvocab.com
Jane Eyre
vocabulary
no drugs or drug ingredient vocabulary words
< select a category
ALL
uncategorized
0 [Rx] words
This page requires javascript.
help & settings
[x]
display help icons
show definition by default
show uses by default
select font:
default
Alegreya
Alegreya Sans
Arvo
Caviar Dreams
Crimson
DejaVu Sans
Linux Libertine
Merriweather
Open-Dyslexic
Open-Dyslexic-Alta
Open Sans
Sansation
Source Sans Pro
Tiresias
piquant
► definition
Definition:
1. sharp in flavor; spicy
2. stimulating and interesting
► uses
Uses:
Queen: No, if we went around punishing people for being stupid Nursie would have been in prison all her life.
Melchett: A very
piquant
observation, Majesty.
BBC. Blackadder, season 2: Chains
---
“What is it?” said Rosa, a bright,
piquant
little quadroon who came skipping down stairs at this moment.
Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852)
---
"It's like it is in the Bible; there there are, you know, more than one
piquant
detail, matters really libidinous!"
Gustave Flaubert. Madame Bovary
---
the eccentricity of the proceeding was
piquant
: I felt interested to see how he would go on.
Charlotte Brontë. Jane Eyre (1847)
ajvocab
wiktionary
wikipedia
duckduckgo
duckduckgo images
online etymology
wordnik .com
vimeo
National Institutes of Health
classic thesaurus
Centers for Disease Control
>
search:
help with search