7 Words to use with provoke

And as love provokes love, many have found it possible to conceive for Christ an attachment the closeness of which no words can describe, a veneration so possessing and absorbing the man within them, that they have said, "I live no more, but Christ lives in me.

cause desire, create desire, raise desire, excite desire, provoke desire; whet the appetite; appetize^, titillate, allure, attract, take one's fancy, tempt; hold out temptation, hold out allurement; tantalize, make one's mouth water, faire venir l'eau

The habit of embowering the house with a dense growth of shrubs and trees, even where the soil is naturally dry, defeats the desired end, and provokes disease.

He was one of those men whose indefiniteness provokes curiosity, and his friends noticed and wondered why it was that he was so frequently the theme of their conversation.

may it do you good *provocar* provoke *proyecto* m. project, plan *prudencia* f. prudence *prudente* prudent *prueba* f. proof *publicar* publish *público* public *puchero* m. small pot; Spanish stew (of which one of the principal ingredients is usually the *garbanzo* or chick-pea.

As drops from a still,ut occluso stillat ab igne liquor, doth Cupid's fire provoke tears from a true lover's eyes, "The mighty Mars did oft for Venus shriek, Privily moistening his horrid cheek With womanish tears," "ignis distillat in undas, Testis erit largus qui rigat ora liquor," with many such like passions.

excite hatred, provoke hatred &c n.; be hateful &c adj.; stink in the nostrils; estrange, alienate, repel, set against, sow dissension, set by the ears, envenom, incense, irritate, rile; horrify &c 830; roil.

7 Words to use with  provoke