provocateur
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French provocateur. Doublet of provocator.
Noun
provocateur (plural provocateurs)
- One who engages in provocative behavior.
- An undercover agent who incites suspected persons to partake in or commit criminal acts.
Translations
one who engages in provocative behavior
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undercover agent who incites suspected persons to partake in or commit criminal acts
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)
- provocative, inflammatory
- Synonym: provocant
Noun
provocateur m (plural provocateurs, feminine provocatrice)
- provocateur, provoker; one who provokes
Related terms
Further reading
- “provocateur” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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