- arouse
- conjure
- elicit
- invoke
- provoke
- recall
- awaken
- call
- educe
- evince
- evolve
- excite
- extort
- extract
- milk
- raise
- rally
- rouse
- summon
- waken
- call forth
- give rise to
- stir up
On this page you’ll find 64 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to evoke, such as: arouse, conjure, elicit, invoke, provoke, and recall.
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How to use evoke in a sentence
Despite being over one hundred years apart, one riot to overturn an election evoked the other.
OUR RADICALIZED REPUBLICMAGGIE KOERTH (MAGGIE.KOERTH-BAKER@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JANUARY 25, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO EVOKE
- be at the bottom of
- begin
- brainstorm
- break in
- break the ice
- breed
- bring to pass
- come out with
- compel
- cook up
- create
- dream up
- effect
- elicit
- engender
- evoke
- fire up
- generate
- get things rolling
- give rise to
- hatch
- incite
- induce
- introduce
- kickoff
- kindle
- lead to
- let
- make
- make up
- motivate
- muster
- occasion
- open
- originate
- precipitate
- produce
- provoke
- result in
- revert
- secure
- sow the seeds
- start the ball rolling
- think up
- work up
- call
- contrive
- create
- evoke
- materialize
- produce as by magic
- recall
- recollect
- remember
- review
- summon
- urge
- calls
- contrives
- creates
- evokes
- materializes
- produces as by magic
- recalls
- recollects
- remembers
- reviews
- summons
- urges
- argue into
- attract
- bewitch
- bring around
- bring forth
- call forth
- captivate
- charm
- convince
- elicit
- enchant
- engage
- entice
- evoke
- fascinate
- get
- induce
- invite
- lure
- magnetize
- persuade
- prompt
- take
- wile
- win over
- caricatured
- charted
- composed
- crayoned
- delineated
- depicted
- described
- designed
- drafted
- engraved
- etched
- expressed
- formed
- formulated
- framed
- graphed
- limned
- mapped out
- marked
- modeled
- outlined
- painted
- pencilled
- portrayed
- prepared
- profiled
- sketched
- traced
- wrote
- come out
- conclude
- deduce
- derive
- develop
- distill
- drag
- draw
- draw out
- evince
- evoke
- evolve
- excogitate
- extort
- extract
- gain
- get
- infer
- milk
- obtain
- procure
- pull
- reason
- secure
- think out
- wrest
- wring
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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arouse, awaken, bethink, bleed, bring up, en.synonym.one, call down, call forth, conjure, conjure up, draw out, educe, elicit, enkindle, envision, evince, excite, extort, extract, fire, imagine, invoke, kick up, kindle, milk, paint a picture, en.synonym.one, picture, provoke, put forward, raise, recall, rouse, stir, stir up, suggest, visualise, visualize.
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evoke
Synonyms:
excite, educe, provoke, elicit, produce, eliminate, extract, summon, call outAntonyms:
allay, stifle, stop, silence, prevent, seal
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arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provokeverb
call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
«arouse pity»; «raise a smile»; «evoke sympathy»
Synonyms:
elevate, resurrect, force out, provoke, beset, send away, awake, levy, call forth, chivy, kick upstairs, give the sack, suggest, stimulate, lift, heighten, harry, upgrade, educe, dismiss, kick up, fire, leaven, chivvy, bring up, rouse, invoke, raise, wind up, recruit, inflame, chevvy, farm, extract, excite, grow, conjure, upraise, give the axe, prove, awaken, chevy, conjure up, conflagrate, molest, go off, displace, plague, wake, waken, turn on, enhance, give notice, terminate, fuel, arouse, wake up, can, sack, advance, perk up, stir, burn, burn down, put forward, sex, enkindle, rear, harass, draw out, set up, elicit, nurture, parent, energize, produce, erect, discharge, kindle, put up, promote, hassle, open fire, brace, energise, paint a picture, get up, call down, come alive -
provoke, evoke, call forth, kick upverb
evoke or provoke to appear or occur
«Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple»
Synonyms:
conjure, molest, extract, harry, suggest, kick up, beset, provoke, conjure up, hassle, bring up, chevy, chivy, invoke, paint a picture, stir, put forward, call down, harass, enkindle, arouse, call forth, kindle, educe, draw out, elicit, chevvy, chivvy, stimulate, plague, fire, raise -
educe, evoke, elicit, extract, draw outverb
deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)
«We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant»
Synonyms:
kindle, express, arouse, put forward, distill, provoke, enkindle, suggest, paint a picture, stir, suck out, elicit, aspirate, conjure, extend, fire, distil, draw out, pull, take out, press out, conjure up, educe, kick up, protract, raise, call down, pull up, call forth, invoke, derive, pull out, bring up, excerpt, prolong, extract -
raise, conjure, conjure up, invoke, evoke, stir, call down, arouse, bring up, put forward, call forthverb
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
«raise the specter of unemployment»; «he conjured wild birds in the air»; «call down the spirits from the mountain»
Synonyms:
elevate, resurrect, nominate, reproof, entreat, chide, mention, enkindle, provoke, kindle, assert, refer, leaven, call forth, grow, submit, kick upstairs, reprimand, posit, suggest, stimulate, lift, heighten, beseech, upgrade, advert, put up, educe, kick up, chew out, fire, set up, name, trounce, bring up, awake, state, raise, wind up, recruit, farm, extract, excite, lecture, conjure, rouse, upraise, adjure, rag, appeal, awaken, shake, conjure up, dress down, wake, waken, shift, turn on, boot, enhance, remonstrate, budge, chew up, wake up, sex, advance, perk up, machinate, jaw, prove, rebuke, invoke, agitate, have words, lambast, conspire, rear, press, cite, draw out, stir, elicit, take to task, bawl out, nurture, parent, energize, berate, produce, erect, reboot, bid, levy, arouse, call on the carpet, touch, lambaste, brace, complot, energise, paint a picture, get up, cabal, scold, call down, shake up, promote, put forward, come alive -
suggest, evoke, paint a pictureverb
call to mind
«this remark evoked sadness»
Synonyms:
conjure, extract, kindle, suggest, kick up, provoke, draw out, bring up, propose, advise, invoke, paint a picture, stir, put forward, call down, enkindle, hint, arouse, call forth, intimate, indicate, educe, elicit, raise, fire, conjure up
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Elaine Luria:
Such conduct is unacceptable for any Virginian — whether occurring in the past, present, or future, governor Northam must resign and fully acknowledge the painful past these images evoke. Bigotry has no place in Virginia.
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Erika Christakis:
The word ‘master’ can evoke thoughts of slavery and other forms of subjugation, and it has made me at times quite uncomfortable to be referred to as ‘master,’.
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Sharon Holland:
I can’t imagine this announcement would be made in a public press conference if there was going to be something that was going to awaken and evoke the rawness of all of this once again, i don’t think we would be hearing it spoken in that venue if that were the case.
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Megan Fazio:
It is speculative and reckless to comment on the potential cause of what was ruled an accident in an ongoing investigation, these anonymous sources should perhaps look at doing the latter, especially while family and friends are grieving the loss of a visionary, mentor and friend. The facts remain, the unfounded commentary and speculation from anonymous sources will continue to evoke a no comment from our team.
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Ralph Northam:
Thousands of people came to Richmond to make their voices heard, today showed that when people disagree, they can do so peacefully. The issues before us evoke strong emotions, and progress is often difficult. I will continue to listen to the voices of Virginians, and I will continue to do everything in my power to keep our commonwealth safe.
Translations for evoke
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- استحضار, استدعىArabic
- събуждам, предизвиквамBulgarian
- vyvolávat, vyvolat, evokovatCzech
- fremkalde, fremmane, vækkeDanish
- hervorrufenGerman
- επικαλούμαιGreek
- elvokiEsperanto
- evocar, rememorarSpanish
- herättääFinnish
- remémorer, évoquerFrench
- felidézHungarian
- առաջացնել, հարուցելArmenian
- evocar, rememorarInterlingua
- evocareItalian
- לְהַעֲלוֹת זִכרוֹנוֹתHebrew
- 喚起Japanese
- oproepenDutch
- framkalleNorwegian
- przywoływać, wywoływaćPolish
- evocarPortuguese
- вызвать, вызывать, вызываютRussian
- frammanaSwedish
- ทำให้เกิดThai
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[ ɪvˈə͡ʊk], [ ɪvˈəʊk], [ ɪ_v_ˈəʊ_k]
How to use «Evoke» in context?
Evoke means «to arouse or bring out by words or gesture.» When we evoke an emotion in someone, we’re able to touch their heart in a way that words can’t. evoking an emotional response is a powerful tool that can be used to create connection, to evoke shared memories, and to promote understanding. Emotional evoking is a skill that can be used in any situation, in any relationship, and for any purpose. There are many things that we can evoke in others — pity, empathy, embarrassment, love, anger, happiness — and the possibilities are endless.
1 arouse, awaken, call, excite, give rise to, induce, recall, rekindle, stimulate, stir up, summon up
2 call forth, educe (rare) elicit, produce, provoke
3 arouse, call, call forth, conjure up, invoke, raise, summon
Antonyms
contain, hold in check, inhibit, muffle, repress, restrain, smother, stifle, suppress
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
evoke
( evokes 3rd person present) ( evoking present participle) ( evoked past tense & past participle ) To evoke a particular memory, idea, emotion, or response means to cause it to occur.
FORMAL verb
…the scene evoking memories of those old movies… V n
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everything but the kitchen sink |
exp. |
everything imaginable (possibly including the unnecessary ones) ; the phrase humorously evokes the image of someone who, for instance, would relocate, taking with him the entire contents of the house, except, for fairly obvious reasons, the kitchen sink! |
Ex.: If I listened to you, we’d take everything but the kitchen sink. I remind you that we’re going on holiday for one week; we’re not relocating! |
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