How to spell PROVOKS correctly?
If you ever mistakenly spell "provoks", fear not! There are a few correct alternatives for this misspelling. The word you're likely aiming for is "provokes", meaning to incite a reaction. Other options include "provoked" (past tense) or "provoking" (present participle), depending on the context.
List of suggestions on how to spell provoks correctly
- proofs I have proofs that this works.
- proves The experiment proves that socialism is the best system.
- provoke His rude and insensitive comments were enough to provoke her into yelling at him.
- provoked The harsh tone of the teacher provoked the student to tear up.
- provoker The student was known to be a provoker, often starting arguments and disrupting class.
- provokes
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking