"Provoking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Provoking" Meaning

Having a strong tendency to cause anger, annoyance, or strong resentment in others.

"Provoking" Examples

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1. Insightful Writing: "The provocative essay she wrote in college sparked a lot of heated debates among students, forcing them to examine the nuances of a complex social issue."
2. Touchy Subject: "The artist's provocative performance not only caught everyone's attention but also turned out to be a very effective commentary on the beauty standards society perpetuates."
3. Causing Conflict: "The politician's provocative rhetoric alienated many moderates and made it difficult for her party’s chances in the election."
4. Inspiring Discussion: "The artist's provocative design for the public exhibition encouraged people to think about climate change in a new light."
5. Standing Out: "Ananda Das's provocative speech about justice and activism not only ruffled some feathers but also earned her the respect of many for being true to her convictions."

"Provoking" Similar Words

Provocative

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Provocatively

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In a way that is intended to shock or stir up strong emotions, typically by being suddenly or deliberately attention-grabbing or provocative, often to provoke discussion, controversy, or a reaction.

Provocativeness

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Provocativeness refers to the quality of being provocative or intended to provoke a reaction, often in a provocative or irritating way. It involves making someone or something that encourages a strong reaction, often in a negative sense, such as offense, anger, or surprise.

Provocatory

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

Provoke

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

Provoked

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To provoke someone/something means to intentionally do something that will upset, annoy, or make them angry, or to make someone or something happen unexpectedly before a suitable moment.

Provoker

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A person or thing that provokes or encourages people to take a particular action or behave in a certain way.

Provokes

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Provokingly

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Provola

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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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Provos

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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.

Provost

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The provost is a high-ranking official in a college or university who is responsible for the academic and administrative affairs of the institution. The title has its origins in medieval Europe, where a provost was a senior official responsible for overseeing the day-to-day life of a cathedral or a college. In a modern university, the provost is often the second-in-command and may oversee various functions such as academic programs, faculty affairs, student life, and campus administration.

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Provostship

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Prow

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