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what's the difference between provoke,stimulate,irritate,instigate
give some examples of use of them too please
19 de may. de 2012 8:20
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There are a lot of interchangeable words in English. It's a mess, really. Provoke and instigate both mean to encourage conflict in most situations, however stimulate is not normally used as a negative connotation. Irritate is more near the definition of "annoy". You can irritate someone without deliberately trying to start a fight, whereas provoke and instigate are both deliberate measures.
Sorry, missed the request for examples. It's like 5 AM here. :P
-"Aaron provoked Tony by insulting his character."
-"In order to stimulate the tiger's appetite, it was moved to larger pen with more room to exercise."
-"Josh was irritated by the nearby gnats, biting at his skin."
-"Aaron's brazen provocation instigated the fight in the courtyard."
19 de mayo de 2012
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