Meaning & Definition of word "Provocatively"

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    Provocatively

    /prəˈvɒkətɪvli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that is intended to provoke or incite a reaction, often relating to emotions or thoughts.
      • Example: She dressed provocatively for the party, drawing attention from everyone in the room.
    • 2. In a way that tends to stir controversy or challenge social norms.
      • Example: He spoke provocatively about the political issues, sparking a heated discussion among the audience.
    • 3. In an enticing or alluring manner.
      • Example: The artist painted provocatively, using bold colors and suggestive themes to attract viewers.
    • 4. In a way that expresses defiance or challenges authority.
      • Example: The student argued provocatively during the debate, questioning the teacher’s viewpoints with confidence.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'provoke' with the suffix '-atively'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to provoke a reaction:

    To elicit a response or emotional reaction from someone.

    provocative comments:

    Statements that are designed to incite or stir controversy.

    provocative outfit:

    Clothing that is intended to attract attention or create a reaction.

    Related Words

    provoke:

    To cause a response or reaction.

    provocation:

    The action of provoking someone or something.

    provocateur:

    A person who provokes trouble, controversy, or violence.

    Slang Meanings of provocatively

    Meaning: To flaunt or show off in an attention-seeking manner.

    Example Sentence: She's always dressing provocatively at the club.

    Meaning: Doing something to stir the pot or create drama.

    Example Sentence: He posted that comment provocatively just to get a rise out of everyone.