Meaning & Definition of word "Provoke"

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    Provoke

    /prəˈvoʊk/

    verb:

    • 1. to stimulate or incite someone to do or feeling something.
      • Example: His comments were intended to provoke a reaction from the audience.
    • 2. to cause a particular reaction or feeling.
      • Example: The movie was designed to provoke thought about social issues.
    • 3. to annoy or irritate someone.
      • Example: She knew that her teasing would provoke him.
    • 4. to bring about or cause an event or situation.
      • Example: The changes in policy may provoke widespread protests.
    • 5. to incite anger or resentment.
      • Example: His rude behavior was sure to provoke anger among his peers.

    Etymology

    Latin 'provocare' meaning 'to call forth, challenge'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    provoke a response:

    to elicit a reaction from someone.

    provoke thought:

    to stimulate consideration or contemplation.

    provoke someone to action:

    to incite or encourage someone to take action.

    Related Words

    provocation:

    the act of provoking or inciting someone.

    provocative:

    causing annoyance, anger, or another strong reaction.

    provocateur:

    a person who provokes trouble, causes dissension, or encourages others to act.

    Slang Meanings of provoke

    Meaning: to get someone riled up.

    Example Sentence: He knows how to provoke them just for fun.

    Meaning: to get a rise out of someone.

    Example Sentence: She loves to provoke her brother until he reacts.