Piquant Meaning In Hindi
Piquant Meaning in Hindi is उत्तेजक. It is written as Uttejak in Roman Hindi. Piquant is a adjective by form. The synonyms and antonyms of Piquant are listed below.
Piquant
[pee-kuh nt, -kahnt, pee-kahnt]
उत्तेजक
Uttejak
Uttejak | उत्तेजक |
Caṭpaṭā | चटपटा |
Dilcasp | दिलचस्प |
Masāledār | मसालेदार |
Definitions of Piquant
adj. Stimulating to the taste; giving zest; tart; sharp; pungent.
Form Adjective
How To Spell Piquant [pee-kuh nt, -kahnt, pee-kahnt]
Origin of Piquant Early 16th century (in the sense ‘severe, bitter’): from French, literally ‘stinging, pricking’, present participle of piquer.
Synonyms For Piquant , Similar to Piquant
Interesting, Lively, Peppery, Poignant, Racy, Savory, Sharp, Snappy, Sparkling, Spicy, Spirited, Stimulating, Stinging, Tangy, Tart, Zestful, Zesty, Pungent, Provocative, With A Kick,Piquant Hindi Meaning - Find the correct meaning of Piquant in Hindi. It is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from English to Hindi. There are always several meanings of each word in Hindi. The correct meaning of Piquant in Hindi is उत्तेजक. It is written as Vikretā in Roman. Piquant is a adjective according to parts of speech. It is spelled as [pee-kuh nt, -kahnt, pee-kahnt].
There are also several similar words to Piquant in our dictionary, which are Interesting, Lively, Peppery, Poignant, Racy, Savory, Sharp, Snappy, Sparkling, Spicy, Spirited, Stimulating, Stinging, Tangy, Tart, Zestful, Zesty, Pungent, Provocative and With A Kick. The opposite word of Piquant are Blah, Bland, Clean, Dull, Flavorless, Moral and Tasteless. After English to Hindi translation of Piquant, if you have issues in pronunciation, then you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.
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[sing-keyn, Sing-keyn]
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