Difference between Provoke and Chevy

What is the difference between Provoke and Chevy?

Provoke as a verb is to cause (a person) to become annoyed or angry. while Chevy as a verb is to hunt or chase

Provoke

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to cause (a person) to become annoyed or angry. to bring about a reaction.

Example sentence: I always have a notebook with me, I eavesdrop; I write down what people say. It's very rare that one of those things will provoke a story, but I think that that kind of paying attention all the time, and keeping everything open, lets the stories come in. But where they come from is still a mystery to me.

Chevy

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A hunt or pursuit.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to hunt or chase

We hope you now know whether to use Provoke or Chevy in your sentence.

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