provocation

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

provocation

From Latin provocatio, from pro- ("before") and vocatio ("act of calling, invitation"), hence "challenge", "call", "incitement", "excitement", see provoke. Hence the senses of "an act or means by which one is incited to an attack, to a reprehensible or violent action, or to respond to it", and in the 19th century "that which sexually excites".

Definition

Plural

provocations

Translations

  • germangerman:Provokation
  • englishenglish:provocation
  • italianitalian:provocazione
  • swedishswedish:utmaning
  • arabicarabic:إستفزاز

See also

provocatrice (adj.) provocatrice (cn.) provocant (adj.) provocateur (adj.) provocateur (cn.) provoquer (v.)