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thought-provoking
[thawt-pruh-voh-king]
adjective
causing one to ponder or reflect, as by raising questions or issues, introducing new ideas, etc..
The theater company has gained a reputation for high-quality performances that are both thought-provoking and entertaining.
Other Word Forms
- thought-provokingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of thought-provoking1
Example Sentences
Put simply, it feels like a classic “Alien” movie for the right reasons while lacking the thought-provoking and soulful weight of the best of them.
The study, he said, was small and meant to be thought-provoking and encourage further research, not to support sweeping conclusions.
During the summer of 2023, my sister and I were watching “The Good Place,” a comedic, yet thought-provoking show about what happens when we die and where the stores only serve one thing: frozen yogurt.
But it was in fact a breeding ground of artistic ferment, in which creatives grappled with what Elie calls crypto-religion, that “liminal space between belief and disbelief” that produced a wealth of thought-provoking popular art.
By plopping modern medicine on the exam table, O’Sullivan offers a thought-provoking challenge to our common assumptions about the importance of early and accurate diagnosis.
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