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Prevocative


Definition:

Adj. Capable of stirring or arousing interest or excitement beforehand; intriguing or enticing.

Adv. In a manner that stirs or arouses interest or excitement beforehand.

Senses:

1. As an adjective:

a) Provocative or enticing before something happens.

b) Of a nature to provoke.

2. As an adverb:

a) In a manner that provokes or stimulates beforehand.

b) In a way that entices or stirs up interest beforehand.

Examples:

As an adjective:

a) The prevocative movie trailer left the audience eager to watch the full film.

b) Her prevocative actions and alluring smile made it impossible for him to resist her.

As an adverb:

a) She brushed her lips against his sensually, prevocative of what would come next.

b) The artist skillfully created an atmosphere that prevocatively foreshadowed the events of the story.

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