intentionally provocative

Frequency: 7.814.3 per million words

designed to cause anger, argument, or another strong reaction

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Examples (20)

  • A speaker's remarks might be intentionally provocative to stir debate.
  • The article had an intentionally provocative title to grab attention.
  • The artist created an intentionally provocative sculpture.
  • His comments were intentionally provocative, designed to stir up debate.
  • His intentionally provocative questions often led to heated discussions.
  • She wore an intentionally provocative dress to the party, knowing it would cause a stir.
  • She made an intentionally provocative statement to gauge the audience's reaction.
  • The artist's latest exhibition features intentionally provocative imagery.
  • Some advertisements are intentionally provocative to attract attention.
  • The politician made an intentionally provocative statement to gauge public reaction.
  • The politician's speech was widely condemned as intentionally provocative.
  • The advertising campaign was criticized for being intentionally provocative.
  • Was his comment intentionally provocative, or was it a misunderstanding?
  • He used intentionally provocative language to challenge the audience's assumptions.
  • The editorial used intentionally provocative language to criticize the government.
  • The film's ending is intentionally provocative, leaving viewers to ponder its meaning.
  • He admitted his behavior was intentionally provocative to get a response.
  • The activist group staged an intentionally provocative protest.
  • The activist group planned an intentionally provocative demonstration.
  • Her intentionally provocative question made everyone in the room uncomfortable.