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Provoked for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: prʌ'voʊkt

What does Provoked really mean?

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Hey there! Today, we're going to tackle the word "provoked." Now, I know words can sometimes be a bit tricky, but that's where I come in - to help you understand them in the simplest way possible. So, let's dive right into it, shall we?

When we say provoked, we mean that something causes a strong emotional or physical reaction in you. Imagine if you were happily sitting in your favorite spot and someone suddenly jumps out and scares you! What happens to you then? You might feel a surge of emotions, like fear, surprise, or even anger. Well, that person just provoked a reaction from you. They ignited a strong emotional response inside you by doing something unexpected.

In other words, provocation can be like pushing someone's buttons or deliberately doing something to upset them. Think of a time when someone did or said something that made you really mad or upset. They might have intentionally said something hurtful or maybe even took your favorite toy without asking. When that happened, they provoked you by intentionally trying to rile you up or make you angry. They knew it might upset you, and sadly, they succeeded.

However, provoked doesn't always have to be about negative emotions. Sometimes, something can provoke positive feelings in us too. For instance, imagine you're watching a beautiful sunset with all its vibrant colors stretching across the sky, and you suddenly feel this overwhelming sense of peace and happiness. That breathtaking scene provoked feelings of awe and amazement inside you.

Now, let's break it down even further. The word "provoked" also means to stir up or incite a reaction or response from someone or something. It's like poking a dormant volcano with a stick and causing it to erupt. The action of poking the volcano provokes it, making it explode with fiery lava and ash. In the same way, when someone provokes you, they are trying to trigger a reaction from you, just like that volcano erupting.

So, to sum it all up, when we talk about being provoked, we mean someone or something causing a strong emotional or physical response within us or intentionally trying to rile us up or make us react. It can be both positive or negative, depending on the situation. And remember, just like that volcano, we can choose how we react, whether to let it simmer down or let it erupt.

I hope that helped clarify the meaning of "provoked" for you! If you have any more questions or need further explanation, feel free to ask. Learning new words can be challenging, but together, we can make it a little bit easier!


Revised and Fact checked by Emily Johnson on 2023-10-28 16:25:31

Provoked In a sentece

Learn how to use Provoked inside a sentece

  • When someone takes your toy without asking, it can provoke you to feel angry and want it back.
  • If someone keeps making fun of your new haircut, it might provoke you to feel embarrassed.
  • When your little sister keeps poking you, it can provoke you to feel annoyed and ask her to stop.
  • If someone cheats during a game, it can provoke you to feel upset and complain to the teacher.
  • If someone spreads false rumors about you, it can provoke you to feel hurt and talk to a friend about it.

Provoked Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Provoked Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.