Provoke – Explicação, frases de exemplo e conjugação

Explicação

O verbo “Provoke” em inglês tem como tradução direta para o português o verbo “provocar”. Este verbo é utilizado para descrever a ação de incitar uma resposta ou reação em alguém, seja esta resposta emocional, física ou comportamental. De forma mais abrangente, “provoke” pode referir-se a instigar, estimular ou causar uma determinada situação ou sentimento. É um verbo frequentemente usado tanto em contextos positivos quanto negativos, dependendo da natureza da provocação e do resultado desejado.

Exemplos de frases

His constant teasing provoked an angry response from his sister.

The politician’s remarks provoked widespread outrage among the public.

She knew that her actions would provoke criticism, but she went ahead anyway.

Do not provoke the dog; it may bite if it feels threatened.

The movie’s controversial ending provoked a lot of debate among viewers.

The teacher’s harsh words provoked tears from the young student.

His bold statement provoked a heated discussion in the meeting.

They were careful not to provoke the authorities during the protest.

The article provoked a strong reaction from its readers.

Her sudden departure provoked rumors and speculation in the office.

Conjugação

Presente Simples

I provoke reactions easily.

You provoke laughter.

He provokes arguments.

She provokes interest.

It provokes thought.

We provoke discussions.

They provoke change.

Passado Simples

I provoked a response yesterday.

You provoked an outburst.

He provoked anger.

She provoked curiosity.

It provoked controversy.

We provoked a debate.

They provoked a reaction.

Futuro Simples

I will provoke a change.

You will provoke laughter.

He will provoke anger.

She will provoke interest.

It will provoke thought.

We will provoke discussions.

They will provoke reactions.

Presente Contínuo

I am provoking a response.

You are provoking laughter.

He is provoking anger.

She is provoking curiosity.

It is provoking controversy.

We are provoking a debate.

They are provoking change.

Passado Contínuo

I was provoking a response.

You were provoking laughter.

He was provoking anger.

She was provoking curiosity.

It was provoking controversy.

We were provoking a debate.

They were provoking change.

Futuro Contínuo

I will be provoking a change.

You will be provoking laughter.

He will be provoking anger.

She will be provoking interest.

It will be provoking thought.

We will be provoking discussions.

They will be provoking reactions.

Presente Perfeito

I have provoked a response.

You have provoked laughter.

He has provoked anger.

She has provoked curiosity.

It has provoked controversy.

We have provoked a debate.

They have provoked change.

Passado Perfeito

I had provoked a response before you arrived.

You had provoked laughter before the event.

He had provoked anger before the meeting.

She had provoked curiosity before the lecture.

It had provoked controversy before the announcement.

We had provoked a debate before the discussion.

They had provoked change before the policy was made.

Futuro Perfeito

I will have provoked a change by next week.

You will have provoked laughter by the end of the show.

He will have provoked anger by tomorrow.

She will have provoked interest by the next meeting.

It will have provoked thought by the end of the discussion.

We will have provoked discussions by next month.

They will have provoked reactions by the time the project ends.

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