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evocative
[ih-vok-uh-tiv, ih-voh-kuh-]
evocative
/ ɪˈɒəɪ /
adjective
tending or serving to evoke
Other 51Թ Forms
- evocatively adverb
- evocativeness noun
- nonevocative adjective
- unevocative adjective
- ˈdzپ adverb
- ˈdzپԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of evocative1
Example Sentences
"There's something truly evocative about it, I hear jazz music when I look at it. It's impossibly chic."
The stories that emerge about our three key players are evocative, provocative and absurd — a contrast to looming darkness.
This familiar ecological pattern — bigger creatures eating smaller creature — has internalized the production of this evocative and volatile gas.
Through evocative visual flourishes that reflect a connection to Indigenous traditions, their household dynamic is observed with curiosity and compassion, yet always probing at the more peculiar ideologies at play in their interpersonal relationships.
A more accurate summary of “Andor” and its impact is to call it hauntingly evocative of this American era, particularly in the way it develops its antagonists.
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