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Provacative

Definition:

(adjective) tending to provoke a reaction, typically intended to arouse interest, excitement, or controversy.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Stimulating or exciting in a sexual way.

Examples:
  1. She wore a provacative red dress to the party.
  2. The movie contained a few provacative scenes.

Sense 2:

Challenging or thought-provoking, often in an intellectual or artistic manner.

Examples:
  1. The artist's provacative painting sparked a heated debate.
  2. Her provacative question made everyone question their beliefs.

Sense 3:

Tending to provoke strong reactions or controversy.

Examples:
  1. His provacative remarks during the interview caused quite a stir.
  2. She wrote a provacative article that challenged popular opinions.

Usage:

Provacative statements, actions, or artwork can be found in various forms of media and often aim to challenge conventional ideas, evoke emotions, or ignite discussions.

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