provocateur

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French provocateur. Doublet of provocator.

Noun

provocateur (plural provocateurs)

  1. One who engages in provocative behavior.
    • 2007, February 28, “Daniel J. Wakin”, in City Opera Lures Director From Paris:
      Gerard Mortier, an iconoclastic impresario and one of the opera world’s premier provocateurs, will become general manager and artistic director of the New York City Opera in 2009.
  2. An undercover agent who incites suspected persons to partake in or commit criminal acts.

Translations


French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin provocator. See provoquer, -ateur.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʁɔ.vɔ.ka.tœʁ/

Adjective

provocateur (feminine singular provocatrice, masculine plural provocateurs, feminine plural provocatrices)

  1. provocative, inflammatory
    Synonym: provocant

Noun

provocateur m (plural provocateurs, feminine provocatrice)

  1. provocateur, provoker; one who provokes

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