What does PROVOCATIVE mean?
Definitions for PROVOCATIVE
prəˈvɒk ə tɪvprovoca·tive
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Princeton's WordNet
provocativeadjective
serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate; stimulating discussion or exciting controversy
"a provocative remark"; "a provocative smile"; "provocative Irish tunes which...compel the hearers to dance"- Anthony Trollope
provocativeadjective
exciting sexual desire
"her gestures and postures became more wanton and provocative"
Wiktionary
provocativenoun
Anything that provokes; a stimulant; as, a provocative of appetite.
provocativeadjective
Serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate; exciting.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Provocativenoun
Any thing which revives a decayed or cloyed appetite.
Etymology: from provoke.
There would be no variety of tastes to sollicit his palate, and occasion excess, nor any artificial provocatives to relieve satiety. Addison.
ChatGPT
provocative
Provocative refers to something that is intended to stimulate an emotional or controversial reaction, often by challenging or confronting existing views, beliefs, or behaviors. It can also refer to something that is sexually suggestive or stimulating.
Webster Dictionary
Provocativeadjective
serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate; exciting
Provocativenoun
anything that is provocative; a stimulant; as, a provocative of appetite
Etymology: [L. provocativus: cf. OF. provocatif.]
Wikidata
Provocative
Provocative is an album by singer Johnny Gill. It was his second album for Motown Records and fourth album overall. Provocative is notable for having most of the songs produced by the production team Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. Three singles were released from the album with music videos. The first single "The Floor" was accompanied by a music video directed by Julien Temple. The video for the second single "Long Way From Home" was directed by Wayne Isham. The final single "I Got You" was directed by Sanji. While the singles were moderate successes, the album's best known song was the ballad "Quiet Time To Play" which became popular in the Quiet Storm format on urban radio. To date, Provocative remains Johnny Gill's lowest selling album on Motown.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of PROVOCATIVE in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of PROVOCATIVE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of PROVOCATIVE in a Sentence
In case of further provocative actions ... (Ukrainian) weapons will be returned immediately to the place of their previous location.
The science is really well known, that's not a problem at all so it's nothing new to the tourism industry. It's nothing new to the scientific community at all. So it's really hard to see what's so provocative in that report.
There's nothing wrong with asking provocative questions.
The mind like the tree of life is found in the inexplicable extricacies of Divine Ordinance only to be unearth by provocative thinking-perhaps our perception!
He thinks using violent, provocative words is productive but I don't, not anymore, i've told him as much, and he wasn't happy about it.
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- مستفزArabic
- provocador, provocatiuCatalan, Valencian
- provokativníCzech
- provokantGerman
- provocador, provocativoSpanish
- محرکPersian
- provokatorinen, provosoiva, provokatiivinenFinnish
- provocateur, provocatriceFrench
- provokatifIndonesian
- attraente, procaceItalian
- 성나게 하는Korean
- prowokacyjnyPolish
- provocantePortuguese
- провокационныйRussian
- trêu chọcVietnamese
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