provocativeness

/prəˈvɑkətɪvnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being intended to cause a reaction, such as anger, interest, or sexual excitement.
    • His speech was known for its provocativeness, often stirring up strong emotions.
    • The provocativeness of her outfit made her the center of attention.
    • The artist's work has a certain provocativeness that challenges viewers.
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