Definition of inciteful in English:
inciteful
adjective ɪnˈsʌɪtfʊlɪnˈsʌɪtf(ə)l
(of words, actions, etc.) offering incitement.
Example sentencesExamples
- Compton expressed ‘shock’ at the ‘savagery of the piece’ and that the Voice had allowed the printing of such ‘inflammatory and inciteful statements’ without a ‘single shred of factual support.’
- You may feel you have sincere motives, but your hate-columns are every bit as inciteful as those hate campaigns we see from the Radical Right.
- His lengthy, but inciteful piece in Salon this week explains in depth why he believes any possible war is not about oil.
- There are many inciteful clauses that threaten the dignity of our people.
- Our top religious authority and body in Saudi Arabia issued a ruling, a religious ruling saying that it is un-Islamic to call people ‘infidels,’ because that's inciteful, and incitefulness leads to violence and the killing of innocents.