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How to Pronounce thought-provoking?

Correct pronunciation for the word "thought-provoking" is [θˈɔːtpɹəvˈə͡ʊkɪŋ], [θˈɔːtpɹəvˈə‍ʊkɪŋ], [θ_ˈɔː_t_p_ɹ_ə_v_ˈəʊ_k_ɪ_ŋ].

What are the misspellings for thought-provoking?

  • thoughtprovoking,
  • rhought-provoking,
  • fhought-provoking,
  • ghought-provoking,
  • yhought-provoking,
  • 6hought-provoking,
  • 5hought-provoking,
  • tgought-provoking,
  • tbought-provoking,
  • tnought-provoking,
  • tjought-provoking,
  • tuought-provoking,
  • tyought-provoking,
  • thiught-provoking,
  • thkught-provoking,
  • thlught-provoking,
  • thpught-provoking,
  • th0ught-provoking,
  • th9ught-provoking,
  • thoyght-provoking

What is the adjective for thought-provoking?

The adjective form of the word "thought-provoking" is "thought-provoking".

Usage over time for thought-provoking:

This graph shows how "thought-provoking" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

What is the plural form of thought-provoking?

The plural form of the word "thought-provoking" remains the same, as it is an adjective and does not change when used with a plural noun.

What is the singular form of thought-provoking?

The singular form of the word "thought-provoking" is "thought-provoker".

Synonyms for Thought-provoking:

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