provoke |
probe |
In transitive terms the difference between provoke and probe
is that
provoke is to bring about a reaction while
probe is to insert a probe into.
As a noun probe is
any of various medical instruments used to explore wounds, organs, etc.
As a proper noun Probe is
a model of Ford automobile.
intense |
provoke |
As an adjective intense
is strained; tightly drawn.
As a verb provoke is
to cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
provoke |
seduce |
As verbs the difference between provoke and seduce
is that
provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry while
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
provoke |
arise |
As verbs the difference between provoke and arise
is that
provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry while
arise is .
outrage |
provoke |
Related terms |
Outrage is a related term of provoke.
As a verb provoke is
to cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
indignation |
provoke |
As a noun indignation
is an anger aroused by something perceived as an indignity, notably an offense or injustice.
As a verb provoke is
to cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
provoke |
tempted |
As verbs the difference between provoke and tempted
is that
provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry while
tempted is (
tempt).
provoke |
madder |
As a verb provoke
is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
As a noun madder is
a herbaceous plant, , native to asia, cultivated for a red-purple dye obtained from the root or
madder can be .
As an adjective madder is
of a deep reddish purple colour, like that of the dye or
madder can be (
mad).
incense |
provoke |
Related terms |
Incense is a related term of provoke.
In lang=en terms the difference between incense and provoke
is that
incense is to perfume with, or as with, incense while
provoke is to bring about a reaction.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between incense and provoke
is that
incense is (obsolete) to set on fire; to inflame; to kindle; to burn while
provoke is (obsolete) to appeal .
As verbs the difference between incense and provoke
is that
incense is to anger or infuriate while
provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
As a noun incense
is a perfume used in the rites of various religions.
wound |
provoke |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between wound and provoke
is that
wound is to hurt (a person's feelings) while
provoke is to bring about a reaction.
As a noun wound
is an injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.
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