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provocative

[pruh-vok-uh-tiv] / prəˈvɒk ə tɪv /




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Mohammadi was arrested in December for making "provocative remarks" at a memorial ceremony, Iranian authorities said at the time.

From BBC

It makes sense, then, that one of the season’s most provocative movies is a workplace revenge fantasy.

From The Wall Street Journal

When asked about the provocative nature of the film, Robbie said she thought people "might be a little surprised" by how emotional it actually is.

From BBC

There, we see Ms. Smith experimenting with poetry and music and Mapplethorpe emerging as a provocative visual artist, each tapping into the electric scene that was downtown Manhattan in the late 1960s and ’70s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such claims may be provocative even to readers favorably inclined to the book’s other arguments.

From The Wall Street Journal