highly provocative
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Used to strongly emphasize the provocative nature of something.
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- The politician's speech was highly provocative, designed to stir up controversy.
- Her highly provocative outfit immediately drew everyone's attention.
- The article tackled a highly provocative subject, sparking widespread debate.
- He made a highly provocative remark about the company's future.
- The artist's latest exhibition features highly provocative imagery.
- The documentary presented a highly provocative perspective on climate change.
- The advertisement was criticized for being highly provocative and offensive.
- She used a highly provocative title for her research paper to attract readers.
- The new policy is expected to be highly provocative among certain social groups.
- His argument, though highly provocative, raised important questions.