Do not provoke me.
The aim of the author was to provoke his reader's thoughts.
I will provoke him to attack first.
Are you sure it is wise to provoke a nation with nuclear weapons, Mister President?
The animal would shy away from the stick used to poke it, but was provoked until it attacked.
He admitted that he was provoked into the assault.
You have provoked my thoughts.
do not provoke your parents
When Billy gets drunk he loves to provoke a fight.
The prefix of provoked is : Pro
Annoy, look on www.dictionary.com or theasaurus.com?
Risible is another word for sense of humor. It means provoke laughter.
I watched the mongoose provoke the snake.
A coach can provoke you into working harder.
do not provoke your parents
His careless remarks are known to provoke heated arguments among his colleagues.
Example sentence - He knew he could provoke her as soon as they were introduced.
In a sentence? how about this: do not provoke the snake, darla.
To "nettle" someone is to irritate or provoke them. An example of a sentence using the word would be: He continued to nettle her even though she was becoming upset.
When Billy gets drunk he loves to provoke a fight.
His rude comment was meant to provoke her into an argument.
No, "provoke" does not have a prefix. It is a standalone word.
It would provoke my mother when my room was messy after she told me to clean it. The police did not want to provoke the robber into harming his hostages.
yes! IT IS AN ACTION Juan provoke girls to kiss him