piquant
1 of 1adjective/ˈpikənt/
Forms:more piquant,most piquant
1
having a pleasantly sharp or spicy taste
C2- The piquant salsa added a burst of flavor to the dish with its combination of tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños.
- The chef's special sauce had a piquant quality that elevated the flavor of the grilled chicken.
- The piquant aroma of exotic spices filled the kitchen as the curry simmered on the stove.
- The salad dressing had a piquant tanginess, complementing the freshness of the greens.
- The dish had a piquant kick from the addition of fresh ginger and a dash of chili flakes.
2
engagingly stimulating or interesting
- The speaker’s piquant remarks kept the audience engaged throughout the lecture.
- She has a piquant personality that makes her the life of any gathering.
- The film’s piquant plot twists kept viewers on the edge of their seats.
- The piquant flavor of the dish made it a memorable part of the dinner.
- His piquant sense of humor always brings a fresh perspective to conversations.