Provoke vs Remind

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 ProvokeRemind
Meaningto make someone feel a strong emotion, often angerto help someone remember something
CEFR levelC1B1
Part of speechverbverb
Usage notesUse 'provoke' to describe actions that cause strong emotional reactions. It's more neutral than aggressive, so avoid it in overly formal contexts.Use 'remind' when you want to make someone aware of something they may have forgotten. It's suitable for both formal and informal contexts, but avoid using it in very casual or playful situations.

Frequently asked questions: Provoke vs Remind

What's the difference between "Provoke" and "Remind"?

"Provoke" means: to make someone feel a strong emotion, often anger "Remind" means: to help someone remember something

When should I use "Provoke" and "Remind"?

They can all be used in everyday English.

Are "Provoke" and "Remind" the same CEFR level?

"Provoke" is at C1, "Remind" is at B1 on the CEFR scale.

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