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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
But I was also told something else that was thought-provoking by a Silicon Valley figure - that it doesn't matter whether there really is a bubble or if it bursts.
All that thought-provoking conversation and the culinary brilliance of Chef Philippe, not to mention the long walk to the Piazza Hotel and the bumpy ride back, had eaten up a substantial portion of the day.
This is an edition of the WSJ Weekend Reads newsletter, a weekly look at our most colorful, thought-provoking and original feature stories on the business of life.
It was a thought-provoking hour, offering new contextual insight into period music and art that we think we know.
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.
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