Definition of Evoke
to bring a feeling, a memory or an image into your mind
Examples of Evoke in a sentence
When Iโve been under a lot of stress, I usually treat myself to a bubble bath to try to evoke a greater sense of well-being.
In my opinion, some directors of horror movies really cross the line just to evoke a sense of terror in the audience.
Despite the soft, calm quality of the music, it failed to evoke the sense of peacefulness I so desperately needed after my crazy day at work.
Even though I had expected that returning to the old fishing hole would evoke memories of my father, I didnโt know that I would become so emotional.
If you want to evoke the magical power of the orb, you must walk barefooted into the woods at midnight and place it on a flat white stone under the full moon.
He had no idea that his proposal would evoke such negative reactions from his colleagues.
I thought the tribute band would evoke a sense of nostalgia for my high school days, but their performance was nothing like what I remember about the original group.
This book was apparently designed to evoke an interest in ancient sculpture.
Because I didnโt want my appearance to evoke a sense of pity, I decided not to wear black to the service.
He hoped that his stirring speech would evoke a strong sense of loyalty in his supporters and inspire them to recruit more followers to the cause.
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