Meaning & Definition of word "Provocation"
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Provocation
/ˌprɒv.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun:
- 1. The action of provoking someone or something, often causing a reaction.
- Example: His constant teasing was seen as a provocation that led to a heated argument.
- 2. An act or instance of provoking, especially in a way that incites anger or irritation.
- Example: The provocation of the crowd led to a swift response by the authorities.
- 3. Something that provokes or incites, especially a stimulus for another's reaction.
- Example: The artist's work often serves as a provocation for discussions about societal norms.
Etymology
Late Middle English: from Latin provocatio(n-), from provocare 'to call forth, challenge'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
intentional provocation:
An act meant to provoke a strong reaction.
provocation to violence:
An action that incites violent behavior.
Related Words
provoke:
To cause a reaction or emotion.
incite:
To encourage or stir up (typically something violent or unlawful).
stimulate:
To raise levels of physiological or nervous activity.
Slang Meanings of provocation
Meaning: Poking the bear
Example Sentence: He knows he's poking the bear with those comments.
Meaning: Stirring the pot
Example Sentence: She loves stirring the pot with her controversial opinions.