ADJECTIVE
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stimulating interest or thought
a challenging hypothesis
a thought-provoking book
How To Use thought-provoking In A Sentence
- Traditional bridal wear combines with theatrical costume and effects to create an entertaining and thought-provoking visual statement.
- We spent festive evenings at Riversdale enjoying fine Australian wine and cuisine, and taking in thought-provoking lectures by the tutors.
- It makes for a funny and thought-provoking series. Times, Sunday Times
- Indeed all sections of the exhibition struck me as exciting and thought-provoking with the exception of the ceramics section which is mediocre.
- I didn't feel I could answer the questions in an honest, thought-provoking way.
- The final product contains newly-composed contemporary songs with reflective and thought-provoking themes.
- That thought-provoking little parable raises some interesting questions about education.
- The conversations by Adam Forde and Art are thought-provoking and will keep you wondering what exactly humanity is all night. REVIEW: Genesis by Bernard Beckett
- In an ingenious and thought-provoking paper some time ago, Jerrold Levinson put forward a novel and imaginative thesis purporting to explain why tropism never quite got off the ground, despite its respectable bimillennial launch history (1980). Tropes
- It is also a thought-provoking examination of the animal nature of humans and at what point a punishment should fit a crime.