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Term: More Piquant

Description:

The term "more piquant" refers to something that has a greater level of piquancy, which means a strong or stimulating flavor or taste. It can be used to describe a variety of sensory experiences, such as food, drinks, or scents, that are more intense and flavorful.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: The dish needed more piquant to enhance its taste.
  • Adjective: She added more piquant spices to make the soup flavorful.
  • Adverb: The chef seasoned the steak more piquantly than before.
  • Verb: Please piquant the salad further with some tangy dressing.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Food and Flavors:
    • Adjective: The more piquant salsa added a burst of flavor to the tacos.
    • Adverb: She sprinkled some spices more piquantly to make the dish tastier.
  2. Scents and Fragrances:
    • Adjective: The new perfume had a more piquant aroma compared to the previous version.
    • Adverb: The fragrance diffused more piquantly throughout the room.

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