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Word | Evoke |
call forth; of emotions, feelings, and responses; arouse pity; raise a smile; evoke sympathy / summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic / To call out / call forth / bring or recall to the conscious mind. / to bring (a memory, feeling, image, etc.) into the mind / to cause (a particular reaction or response) to happen, | |
Usage | ⇒ He evoked much criticism by his hostile manner. ⇒ The old house evoked memories of his childhood. ⇒ the sight of American asters evokes pleasant memories of childhood ⇒ His speech evoked a hostile response ⇒ seeing him again evoked many happy memories |
Synonyms | elicit, provoke, call forth, raise, invoke, arouse, extract, awaken, cause, conjure, excite, rouse, stir, suggest, draw, inspire, call, conjure up, draw out, educe, |
Antonyms | halt, quell, repress, suppress, silence, stop, stifle, abide, adhere, allay, alleviate, appease, arrest, assuage, bear, believe, block, bole, bow, branch, |
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