Another Word For Evoke
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Meaning
The word "evoke" means to bring a feeling, memory, or image into your mind. It is often used when something, like a piece of music, a smell, or a story, triggers a strong emotional response or recollection from the past.
Synonyms
- Elicit
- Invoke
- Conjure
- Arouse
- Stimulate
Antonyms
- Suppress
- Repress
- Squelch
- Dismiss
- Ignore
Etymology
"Evoke" comes from the Latin word "evocare," which is made up of "e-" (meaning "out") and "vocare" (meaning "to call"). Thus, it literally means "to call out."
Examples
- The old song evoked memories of my childhood summers spent at the beach.
- The painting was so beautiful that it evoked a sense of peace within me.
- The author’s words evoked strong emotions, making readers reflect on their own lives.
- The scent of fresh-baked cookies can evoke warm feelings of home and family gatherings.
- The coach's speech evoked a sense of determination among the players before the big game.