"Provoke" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Provoke" Meaning

To provoke someone, means to deliberately say or do something to annoy or upset them, in order to get a reaction from them.

"Provoke" Examples

She was provoked by her sister's teasing when she wore the same dress to the party.
The announcement of her pregnancy provoked a heated argument between the couple.
His cruel comments provoked so much anger in the student that he reported him to the principal.
The dramatic music was used to provoke the emotions of the audience during the film.
The provocative ad sparked a heated debate about its over-the-top message.

"Provoke" Similar Words

Provocateur

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Designed to provoke; intended to provoke a strong reaction or controversy.

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Provolone is a type of Italian cheese originating from Italy, often referred to as a semi-hard cheese. It has a mild, slightly sweet flavor with a smooth texture and a fruity aroma. Provolone cheese exists in various ages, ranging from a white, young, mild cheese called "provoloneboyano" to a more mature, sharp "provolone cotto." It can be used in sandwiches, cheese platters, and melted dishes or grated over pasta.

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I couldn't find any word with the spelling "provos". Please double-check the spelling. However, I think you might be referring to the word "provocateur", which refers to a person who provokes strong reactions or emotions in others, often by saying or doing something shocking or provocative.