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    e·voc·a·tive
    /əˈväkədiv/

    adjective

    • 1. bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind: "powerfully evocative lyrics"

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  2. The meaning of EVOCATIVE is evoking or tending to evoke an especially emotional response. How to use evocative in a sentence.

  3. making you remember or imagine something pleasant: evocative music Her films are always set in beautiful locations and accompanied by evocative music. evocative of a sound evocative of the sea. Synonyms. redolent literary. reminiscent of someone/something formal. resonant. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. Evocative definition: tending to evoke. See examples of EVOCATIVE used in a sentence.

  5. Use the adjective evocative when you want to describe something that reminds you of something else. If your mom baked a lot when you were a kid, the smell of cookies in the oven is probably evocative of your childhood.

  6. Define evocative. evocative synonyms, evocative pronunciation, evocative translation, English dictionary definition of evocative. adj. Tending or having the power to evoke. e·voc′a·tive·ly adv. e·voc′a·tive·ness n.

  7. making you think of or remember a strong image or feeling, in a pleasant way evocative of something Her new book is wonderfully evocative of village life.

  8. If you describe something as evocative, you mean that it is good or interesting because it produces pleasant memories, ideas, emotions, and responses in people.

  9. Evocative definition: Tending or having the power to evoke.

  10. If you describe something as evocative, you mean that it is good or interesting because it produces pleasant memories, ideas, emotions, and responses in people.

  11. If you describe something as evocative, you mean that it is good or interesting because it produces pleasant memories, ideas, emotions, and responses in people.