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| antonym | eng: unprovocative |
| etymological origin of | eng: nonprovocative |
| has derived form | eng: provocatives |
| is derived from | eng: provoke |
| lexical category | adjective |
| lexical category | noun |
| semantically related | eng: anger |
| semantically related | eng: convey |
| semantically related | eng: dynamic |
| semantically related | eng: egg |
| semantically related | eng: embolden |
| semantically related | eng: exacerbate |
| semantically related | eng: gin up |
| semantically related | eng: light |
| semantically related | eng: nettle |
| semantically related | eng: persuade |
| semantically related | eng: persuasion |
| semantically related | eng: preach |
| semantically related | eng: reach |
| semantically related | eng: slow |
| semantically related | eng: swat |
| semantically related | eng: w:Dorothy L. Sayers |
| translation | ara: مستفز |
| translation | ces: provokativní |
| translation | deu: provokant |
| translation | eng: excite |
| translation | eng: exciting |
| translation | fra: -rice |
| translation | fra: provocat-eur |
| translation | ido: provoko(-ul,-in)o |
| translation | pol: prowokacyjny |
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