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provoke &provocate
who can do me a favour tell me the difference between the two words provoke & provocate ?And pls give some examples.Thx
2 nov 2011 02:31
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"Provocate" is what we call a "back-formation". This happens when someone creates a verb from a noun (provocation), without thinking if there's already a verb (provoke).
Be really careful about these, as it's a fairly easy way to make a mistake this way. They're pretty clumsy-sounding things. Check first if a verb already exists, if you can.
2 novembre 2011
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Provoke = to deliberately incite someone else to action, usually rash, angry action.
For example: He tried to provoke the teacher by swearing at her.
There is no such word as provocate.
2 novembre 2011
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首先一点,你要明白,provoke 是动词。而provocate这个单词在词霸存在,给的词性是动词,这是非常不负责任的。在牛津字典中根本没有provocate这个单词,只有provocation 和provocative,名词和形容词的词性。因此,根本不用进行区分。就像你问我,“一” 和“1”到底有什么区别。我是真的回答不上来。
2 novembre 2011
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