The noun forms of the verb to provoke are provocation and the gerund, provoking.
A related noun form is provocateur.
Provoked is a verb. It describes an action.
The adjective for the verb provoke may be provoking or provoked. (the participles)
The noun provocation has the adjective forms provocative and provocational.
Provoke is a verb. It means to induce, cause or otherwise give rise to.
Verb.
When Billy gets drunk he loves to provoke a fight.
do not provoke your parents
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?
to provoke
STIMULI is the plural of "stimulus", an action intended to provoke another action or response. Pronounced "STIM-you-lie". (Don't provoke Stim!)
No, needle can be a verb (provoke, mock) or a noun. The noun may be used as a noun adjunct, but not an actual adjective.
Provoke, goad, stimulate, egg on, spur, motivate
Provoke.
The word taunt is both a verb (taunt, taunts, taunting, taunted) and a noun (taunt, taunts).The verb to taunt is to provoke or challenge in a mocking or insulting manner; to jeer at.The noun taunt is a word for a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone.The adjective form is taunting. The adverb form is tauntingly.
In a sentence? how about this: do not provoke the snake, darla.
I watched the mongoose provoke the snake.
A coach can provoke you into working harder.
When Billy gets drunk he loves to provoke a fight.
do not provoke your parents
Adjective: Done consciously and intentionally: "a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict".Verb: Engage in long and careful consideration: "she deliberated over the menu".
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