provocatively
1 of 1adverb/proʊ.ˈvɑ.kə.tɪv.li/
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in a way that deliberately causes anger, offense, or a strong emotional reaction
- She smiled provocatively during the heated argument.
- The protesters stood provocatively near the government building.
- He waved the flag provocatively to incite the crowd.
- The article was written provocatively to spark controversy.
- The soldiers were stationed provocatively close to the border.
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in a way that stimulates thought or discussion about challenging or important topics
- The film addressed social inequality provocatively, making viewers reconsider their beliefs.
- The artist's work commented provocatively on consumer culture.
- The novel dealt provocatively with themes of identity and freedom.
- His speech was crafted provocatively to challenge traditional views.
- The documentary explored climate change provocatively to inspire action.
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in a manner intended to attract sexual attention or arouse desire
- She dressed provocatively for the party.
- He looked at her provocatively across the room.
- The dancer moved provocatively to the music.
- The advertisement showed the model provocatively posing by the car.
- She laughed provocatively, catching his attention instantly.
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