- "His curiosity was peaked by the mysterious lady."
- "That peeked my interest."
- "I was both piqued and relieved to find that my little peccadillo had caused my siblings so much mirth."

A peak is the pointed top of something, like Mount Fuji (above). It's the high point, as in a machine running at peak performance. To peek at something is to take a quick look, as when we play peek-a-boo with a baby or peek from behind a newspaper.

If I've piqued your interest, click this link to read a clever post about these three words. You may also want to peek here to see a photo of President Barack Obama playing peek-a-boo with a baby.
This Write It Right post is part of my new series about words and writing.
1 comment:
I'm still noticing these words being misused. Today I found this:
"Is there anything in this group that peeks your interest?"
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