Examples of 'evocative' in a sentence

Meaning of "evocative"

Evocative is used to describe something that brings strong memories, emotions, or images to mind
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  • That which evokes (brings to mind) a memory, mood, idea, feeling, or image; redolent or reminiscent.

How to use "evocative" in a sentence

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The name is evocative of gold and wealth.
Evocative of the great artists of the past.
Her works are evocative of her own style.
Evocative temporary exhibitions are displayed in an underground reservoir.
He is known for his evocative metal sculptures.
An evocative expression of the initial impelling energy.
The name is fairly evocative of his sound.
The evocative translation of which is long drink.
And it includes this very evocative screenshot.
An evocative panoramic view of the family hotel.
The courtyard is particularly evocative in this respect.
Evocative and at the same time suggestive.
It was just so evocative of that time in our lives.
The tactility of its surface embellishment is evocative.
So much more evocative than a simple address.

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For the actors and me it was highly evocative.
What evocative name for a line of lingerie.
It definitely has an emotional and evocative feeling.
An evocative environment with apartments on the beachfront.
T here are various kinds of trademark suggestive or evocative.
Perhaps it was only an evocative word for him.
Everything she writes is beautiful and evocative.
Their lyrics were really evocative and mysterious.
An evocative shape in that at a certain point.
It happens to be one of the most evocative accolades.
They are also evocative of protective shelters or monastic cells.
The photos are exquisite and quietly evocative.
We end up with a very evocative scene mostly by chance.
Some of the longer stories are quite evocative.
This collection uses evocative and accessible language.
What particularly interested me was its evocative strength.
Campaign furniture is evocative of luxurious travel and a time gone by.
Grey has never been so colorful and evocative.
Through the evocative power of literature.
This one is so wonderfully evocative and rich.
An evocative atmosphere for an unforgettable dinner.
Selecting the shots has been an evocative experience.
Evocative report and other exhibits.
Everything in this town is evocative of the sea.
Evocative designs in black and grey.
Some are more powerful or evocative than others.
Evocative choral singing in dim ilumination.
The free use of language is really evocative.
Its evocative connotations conjure up the realm of anthropology.
If only there was a more evocative way of depicting bitcoin.
Evocative without matching the feel.
His philosophies are evocative of peace of sharing and exchange.
Evocative picture of the crystallography of a pencil.
The forms are evocative without being specific.
Evocative statements pull the answers from inside us.

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