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provocative

1 of 1adjective
/prəˈvɑkətɪv/
Forms:more provocative,most provocative
1

causing strong reactions or discussions by presenting controversial or thought-provoking ideas

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  • The provocative artwork sparked heated debates about freedom of expression.
  • The politician's provocative statements ignited outrage among certain groups.
  • The provocative article sparked intense debate among readers.
  • Using provocative language in a debate can be effective in capturing the audience's attention.
  • His provocative question during the discussion challenged everyone's assumptions and sparked lively debate.
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2

intentionally designed to stimulate or arouse strong feelings, especially of a sexual nature

  • The magazine cover was considered provocative due to its suggestive imagery.
  • Her provocative outfit drew attention and sparked conversations wherever she went.
  • The film's provocative scenes were meant to challenge traditional norms and provoke thought.
  • The art installation was deliberately provocative, aiming to elicit a strong emotional response from viewers.
  • Some viewed the music video as overly provocative for a mainstream audience.