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incitive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective incitive has 1 sense
  1. incendiary, incitive, inflammatory, instigative, rabble-rousing, seditious - arousing to action or rebellion
    Antonyms: unprovocative, unprovoking (indirect, via provocative)

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Incitive

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition:

An incitive refers to something that stimulates action or provokes a response.

Example Sentence:

The promise of a reward served as an incitive for the employees to work harder.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition:

As an adjective, incitive describes something that has the power to incite or provoke action.

Example Sentence:

The speaker's incitive remarks ignited a heated debate among the audience.

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition:

When used as a verb, to incitive means to encourage, motivate, or incite someone to take action.

Example Sentence:

The coach incitived the team with a powerful pep talk before the championship game.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition:

Incitive used as an adverb modifies a verb by indicating that the action was done in an incitive manner, encouraging others to act.

Example Sentence:

The politician spoke incitively, urging the citizens to participate actively in the upcoming election.>

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