English to Punjabi Dictionary provocative

provocative

ਭੜਕਾਊ
definition
adjective
a provocative article
causing annoyance, anger, or another strong reaction, especially deliberately.
example
The Passionate Eye airs 'provocative' documentaries on leading social and political issues of the day.
She's especially lucky in regards to the film's 'provocative' treatment of sexuality.
Let me change the subject away from race, to Leroi's 'provocative' remarks about beauty and deformity.
In 1989 and 1990 there was a spate of 'provocative' articles on the country's past.
The FBU believe that the government is being deliberately 'provocative' , and it is difficult not to share the view.
On a wide range of issues he has penned important and 'provocative' academic articles.
Anything deemed to be too sexy, 'provocative' , or disrespectful would be denied.
Underneath his carping about 'provocative' dress is a jealous and irrational partner.
Glasgow is not the first place where the Ipswich band's deliberately 'provocative' clothing has caused outrage.
The fashion industry dresses them in sexually 'provocative' clothing.
Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and Hedy Lamarr were the 'provocative' , sensual kind.
How is such a rewritten text disturbing, interesting, assaultive, 'provocative' ?
The effect of 'provocative' bra ads on billboards may well be just as arousing as that of Desmond's Celebrity Babes.
In the interwar period there was little more 'provocative' in the arts than a woman in command, celebrating the eroticism of the body.
British officials strongly advised against the move, warning that it could be seen as 'provocative' or even insulting.
I feel fairly sure that your article was deliberately 'provocative' .
Nambisan's on a roll; he also has a 'provocative' article on the ethics of sting operations.
Two distinct reasons are offered for this deliberately 'provocative' conclusion.
Of course, politics could and should be made more accessible, interesting, 'provocative' .
Stapleton's approach is an extreme one, and perhaps deliberately 'provocative' .
The 'provocative' swimwear became a symbol of a Coast offering sun, surf, warmth and excitement.
We don't know whether it is, but it is a highly controversial and 'provocative' book.
We value good writing, as we value controversial and 'provocative' ideas, for their own sake.
Leading on from this, the article turns 'provocative' when it addresses English and the vexed matter of case.
I was very pleased to be asked to comment on the engaging and 'provocative' articles in this volume.
These essays provide a variety of interesting, 'provocative' perspectives on science in Canada.
It is passionate yet considered, 'provocative' yet clearly reasoned - and gave me much food for thought.
During that time they managed to be thoughtful, 'provocative' and, heavens above, interesting.
In fact, cultures that frown upon eye contact as sexually 'provocative' may have a point.
To be deliberately 'provocative' , I asked him to call this period the Toronto new wave.
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