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Seditious vs Provocative - What's the difference?

seditious | provocative |

As adjectives the difference between seditious and provocative

is that seditious is of, related to, or being involved in sedition; treasonous or subversive while provocative is serving or tending to elicit a strong, often negative sentiment in another person; exasperating.

As a noun provocative is

something that provokes an appetite, especially a sexual appetite; an aphrodisiac.

seditious

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of, related to, or being involved in sedition; treasonous or subversive.
  • provocative

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Serving or tending to elicit a strong, often negative sentiment in another person; exasperating.
  • Serving or tending to excite, stimulate or arouse sexual interest.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • * 1723 , Charles Walker, Memoirs of the Life of Sally Salisbury :
  • She used by way of Provocative , to read the wanton Verses of her (Paramour) in the day time [...].
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