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Risible is another word for sense of humor. It means provoke laughter.
do not provoke your parents
The prefix of provoked is : Pro
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?
STIMULI is the plural of "stimulus", an action intended to provoke another action or response. Pronounced "STIM-you-lie". (Don't provoke Stim!)
Risible is another word for sense of humor. It means provoke laughter.
No, "provoke" does not have a prefix. It is a standalone word.
do not provoke your parents
I watched the mongoose provoke the snake.
A coach can provoke you into working harder.
yes! IT IS AN ACTION Juan provoke girls to kiss him
Provoke is a verb that means to give rise to a reaction or emotion in someone, usually unwelcome and negative; to deliberately incite annoyance or anger in someone; to arouse or instigate ideas or actions of another. Example sentences:He uses that word just to provoke me because he knows that I hate to be called that.The announcement will provoke a lot of dissatisfaction from the staff.To provoke greater effort from the student, the teacher challenged him to succeed.
The root word for "provoked" is "provoke," which comes from the Latin word "provocare" meaning to call forth or challenge.
His words were like a match, ready to provoke a firestorm of emotions.
please, delight
Provoke, antagonize, seduce.
He was provoked by the fact that he failed in exam. It is example of sentence using provoke.