Use of provocative in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include provocative at the start of sentence, provocative at the end of sentence and provocative in the middle of sentence
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provocative at the end of sentence
- She was accused of being deliberately provocative .
- Roman, as always, was being arrogant, deliberately provocative.
- He doesn't really mean that—he's just being deliberately provocative.
provocative in the middle of sentence
- She wore a very provocative dress.
- She was dressed in a highly provocative way.
- She was sitting in a highly provocative pose.
- She slowly leaned forward in a provocative way.
- Locals regarded it as a provocative incursion.
- New York City is notching provocative successes.
- His behavior was called provocative and antisocial.
- And that stupidly provocative remark hadn't helped.
- His provocative words only fuelled the argument further.
- His provocative words only fueled the argument further.
- It was detailed, provocative and refreshingly easy to read.
- The minister's provocative remarks were widely reported in the press.
- Some adolescents might be more sexually mature and provocative than others.
- That optimism was immediately contradicted by Haider's provocative comments.
- Probably one of the most provocative young personalities in television today.
- The book's provocative statements have led to it being banned in some schools.
- These images are provocative, too, darting from murdered bodies to couples in bed.
- In a deliberately provocative speech, she criticised the whole system of government.
- Women in a riot of beads, bandannas and provocative bustles followed to centre nave.
- A satin ribbon lay across her throat, provocative as if she had set it there herself.
- He has made a string of outspoken and sometimes provocative speeches in recent years.
- The programme will take a detailed and provocative look at the problem of homelessness.
- Peggy ScottAdams's provocative ballad is hitting radio audiences like an emotional bomb.
- This book is designed to be provocative rather than a watertight piece of economic analysis.
- Andy Warhol's provocative slogan, 'Everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes', became a sixties byword.
- Also excluded are the currently fashionable workshops and seminars on such provocative topics as diversity, group sensitivity, and gender politics.