Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
provocar
verb
/proˈvo.kar/

Definition
To cause or bring about a reaction, often in an intense or emotional way.

Examples
- His remarks can sometimes provoke strong reactions from the audience.
- The unexpected news provoked a sense of urgency among the team.
- She hoped her art would provoke thought and discussion.

Meaning
The act of inciting a feeling or an action from someone, usually by stimulation or challenge.

Synonyms
- incite
- stimulate
- instigate
- arouse
- prompt