"Provokingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a way that strongly appeals to strong feelings, such as anger or criticism, often in order to get a reaction out of someone or to attract attention to a particular issue.
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 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.
To provoke someone, means to deliberately say or do something to annoy or upset them, in order to get a reaction from them.
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.
A person or thing that provokes or encourages people to take a particular action or behave in a certain way.
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.
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.
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.
Prow: <br><br>1. The front end of a large boat, typically with a raised platform at the bow.<br><br>2. The forward part of something, especially the front upper part of a person's face.<br><br>3. To explore a place, especially a river, in order to find the deepest or safest route.<br><br>4. A paw, especially that of a large or powerful animal, as a prowling predator.