épatage

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French

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Etymology

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From épater (to amaze) +‎ -age.

Noun

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épatage m (plural épatages)

  1. in the arts, the technique of obtaining a reaction by being deliberately shocking or provocative

Descendants

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  • Russian: эпатаж (epataž)