provokers

[US]/prəˈvəʊkəz/
[UK]/prəˈvoʊkərz/

Translation

n. (pl.)things or persons that provoke or induce a particular reaction, response, or condition

Phrases & Collocations

known provoker

professional provokers

Example Sentences

social media can be powerful provokers of public opinion on controversial topics.

the documentary serves as a stark provocateur of debate about environmental policies.

some artists deliberately position themselves as provokers of social change through their work.

his controversial remarks were intentional provokers of emotional responses from the audience.

the protest group acted as provokers of political unrest in the capital city.

tabloid newspapers are often seen as provokers of public hysteria and fear.

these memes function as unexpected provokers of serious discussions about mental health.

historical revisionists sometimes become provokers of nationalistic sentiments and tensions.

the satirical play was designed as a clever provocateur of class consciousness among viewers.

street performers deliberately use shocking tactics as provokers of audience engagement and donations.

online influencers frequently serve as provokers of consumer trends and spending habits.

ancient philosophers were the original provokers of scientific inquiry and rational thought.

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