Need another word that means the same as “provocative”? Find 17 synonyms and 30 related words for “provocative” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Provocative” are: annoying, irritating, exasperating, infuriating, provoking, maddening, vexing, galling, sexy, sexually exciting, alluring, seductive, tempting, suggestive, inviting, tantalizing, titillating
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “provocative” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
alluring | Highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire. An alluring prospect. |
annoying | Causing irritation or annoyance. Unsolicited calls are annoying. |
exasperating | Making worse. I ve had an exasperating day. |
galling | Causing annoyance or resentment; annoying. It would be galling to lose your job because of a dispute with a customer. |
infuriating | Extremely annoying or displeasing. That infuriating half smile on his face. |
inviting | Offering the promise of an attractive or enjoyable experience. An inviting offer. |
irritating | Causing annoyance, impatience, or mild anger. The substance may be irritating to eyes and skin. |
maddening | Extremely annoying or displeasing. The ceaseless tumult of the jukebox was maddening. |
provoking | Causing annoyance; irritating. A provoking delay at the airport. |
seductive | Tending to entice into a desired action or state. A seductive voice. |
sexually exciting | Creating or arousing excitement. |
suggestive | Tending to suggest something improper or indecent. Artifacts suggestive of an ancient society. |
tantalizing | Very pleasantly inviting. A tantalizing glimpse of the career he might have had. |
tempting | Highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire. It is often tempting to bring about change rapidly. |
titillating | Exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movements. Then came a lot of titillating tabloid speculation. |
vexing | Causing annoyance, frustration, or worry. The most vexing questions for policymakers. |
agitative | Tending to agitate or move (something); involving agitation. |
ambitious | Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed. A ruthlessly ambitious workaholic. |
arouse | Stimulate sexually. This movie usually arouses the male audience. |
arsonist | A criminal who illegally sets fire to property. Police believe arsonists were responsible for both fires. |
challenging | Inviting competition; provocative. Performed the most challenging task without a mistake. |
charged | Capable of producing violent emotion or arousing controversy. An emotionally charged speech. |
cheer | Cause somebody to feel happier or more cheerful. She tried to cheer up the disappointed child when he failed to win the spelling bee. |
combustible | A combustible substance. A combustible gas. |
combustion | The process of burning something. Combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable. |
effervescent | Marked by high spirits or excitement. An effervescent mixture of cheap wine fruit flavours sugar and carbon dioxide. |
encourage | Stimulate the development of (an activity, state, or belief. His financial success encouraged him to look for a wife. |
energetic | Showing or involving great activity or vitality. It caused an energetic chemical reaction. |
frothy | Full of or covered with a mass of small bubbles. Steaming mugs of frothy coffee. |
iconoclast | A supporter of the 8th- and 9th-century movement in the Byzantine Church which sought to abolish the veneration of icons and other religious images. |
incendiary | An incendiary bomb or device. Incendiary rhetoric. |
inflammatory | Relating to or causing inflammation of a part of the body. An inflammatory response. |
inspiring | Having the effect of inspiring someone. He was an inspiring teacher. |
insurgent | Relating to rebels. An attack by armed insurgents. |
live | Continue to live and avoid dying. Still a live option. |
lively | Difficult or challenging. A lively homeward passage dodging aircraft and E boats. |
pep | Make someone or something more lively or interesting. This tonic is guaranteed to give you more pep. |
rebel | Take part in a rebellion renounce a former allegiance. The Earl of Pembroke subsequently rebelled against Henry III. |
rousing | Rousing to activity or heightened action as by spurring or goading. A rousing speech. |
scintillating | Brilliantly clever. The scintillating sun. |
seditious | In opposition to a civil authority or government. The letter was declared seditious. |
spasmodic | Caused by, subject to, or in the nature of a spasm or spasms. His body made a spasmodic jerk. |
stimulate | Act as a stimulant. The book stimulated her imagination. |
stimulating | That stimulates. A stimulating discussion. |
stirring | Agitating a liquid with an implement. A stirring and thriving politician. |
subversive | A subversive person. The government claimed we were subversives or terrorists. |
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