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Meaning of Provoke
to stimulate or give rise to a reaction, especially a strong or angry one
Definitions
- to stimulate or give rise to a reaction, especially a strong or angry one
- * to deliberately cause someone to feel annoyed or angry
- * to stimulate someone's interest or curiosity
Etymology of Provoke
The word "provoke" comes from the Old French word "provocquer", which is derived from the Latin word "provocare", meaning "to call forth" or "to challenge"
Historically, the word "provoke" has been used in various contexts, including law, where it referred to the act of challenging someone to a duel, and in psychology, where it refers to the process of stimulating a reaction or response
Example Uses
- The controversial statement was designed to provoke a reaction from the audience
- * Her comments provoked a heated debate among the panelists
- * The artist's intention was to provoke thought and challenge people's assumptions