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  1. Learn the meaning, usage, and history of the verb provoke, which means to call forth or stir up a feeling or action. Find synonyms, antonyms, example sentences, and related words for provoke in the online dictionary.

  2. prompted or caused by some action, behavior, or circumstance; brought about, often deliberately: His laugh was a contagious, easily provoked chuckle. A provoked bite can occur when a person teases a dog or tries to take away the dog's food while the dog is eating.

  3. verb (used with object) , pro·voked, pro·vok·ing. to anger, enrage, exasperate, or vex. Synonyms: infuriate, exacerbate, aggravate, annoy, irk. to stir up, arouse, or call forth (feelings, desires, or activity): The mishap provoked a hearty laugh. Synonyms: instigate, rouse.

  4. Provoked is the past tense and past participle of provoke, which means to cause a reaction, especially a negative one. Learn how to use provoked in sentences with different meanings and contexts from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. Find 178 words that mean provoked, either as an adjective or a verb, with definitions and examples. Compare and contrast synonyms and antonyms of provoked, such as aggravated, encouraged, triggered, and calm.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb provoke, which means to cause a reaction or effect. Find out how to use provoke in different contexts, such as change, cause and effect, opinion and argument, and feelings.

  7. verb. evoke or provoke to appear or occur. “Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple” synonyms: call forth, evoke, kick up. arouse, bring up, call down, call forth, conjure, conjure up, evoke, invoke, put forward, raise, stir. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic. see more. verb.

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