ape, bring out, character, delineate, express, instigate, not tell apart, rally, review in retrospect, stimulate, wangle out of
Definitionv. call forth
Last update: September 8, 2015
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Poetry is the use of words to evoke emotions. [verb]
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Because I didn’t want my appearance to evoke a sense of pity, I decided not to wear black to the service. [verb]
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"Your own face changes when you speak of him," said Angela, awe-stricken at that fierce energy which heroic memories evoked in Fareham's wasted countenance. [verb]
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Anger lies close by this point in all of us; and that the satirist evoked in another way. [verb]
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Esther had the benefit of the feeling evoked. [verb]
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The latter, finding itself brought to trial by its pensioner, took the affair to heart, and evoked it, says Sainte Beuve, with all possible haste. [verb]
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Pierre had evoked the passionate affection of the Italian merely by evoking the best side of his nature and taking a pleasure in so doing. [verb]
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What reminiscences of a human subject suffering from progressive melancholia did these objects evoke in Bloom. [verb]
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What fractions of phrases did the lecture of those five whole words evoke. [verb]
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Pierre too drew near the church where the thing was that evoked these exclamations, and dimly made out something leaning against the palings surrounding the church. [verb]
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With reference to commerce, the proclamation to industrious workmen and to peasants evoked no response. [verb]
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