provocara

This is the 13270th most frequent Spanish word.


provocara

"Provocara" means "would provoke" or "might provoke" in English.


Here 'provocara' is used in the subjunctive mood, indicating a hypothetical situation where a change would be provoked.

Si provocara un cambio en la situación, sería beneficioso.

If it would provoke a change in the situation, it would be beneficial.


The word 'provocara' is employed in the past subjunctive to express a desire about the speech causing an impact.

Ella deseaba que el discurso provocara un impacto significativo.

She wished for the speech to provoke a significant impact.


In this case, 'provocara' is part of a subordinate clause illustrating a feared potential consequence.

Temían que la decisión provocara más problemas.

They feared that the decision would provoke further problems.