Instigative vs Inflammatory - What's the difference?
instigative | inflammatory |
Tending to instigate.
* James McCosh, The Method of the Divine Government
Tending to inflame or provoke somebody.
Causing or caused by inflammation.
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As adjectives the difference between instigative and inflammatory
is that instigative is tending to instigate while inflammatory is tending to inflame or provoke somebody.As a noun inflammatory is
any material that causes inflammation.instigative
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(en adjective)- Some are Instigative , and others Arrestive.
inflammatory
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