very provocative

Frequency: 8.520.2 per million words

Used to strongly emphasize the provocative nature of something.

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Examples (10)

  • His latest comments were very provocative and likely to stir up controversy.
  • The artist's exhibition featured very provocative imagery that challenged societal norms.
  • She wore a very provocative dress to the party, drawing a lot of attention.
  • The political commentator made a very provocative statement about immigration policy.
  • The documentary explored very provocative themes of power and corruption.
  • He deliberately used very provocative language to get a reaction from the audience.
  • The film's ending was intentionally very provocative, leaving viewers to ponder its meaning.
  • Some may find the new advertising campaign to be very provocative.
  • The professor's lecture touched upon very provocative ideas in philosophy.
  • Her new novel contains very provocative elements that are sure to spark debate.