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Evocative

Evocative | Evocatively

Evocative meaning

That evokes (brings to mind) a memory, mood, idea, feeling, or image; redolent or reminiscent.

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Example sentences (20)

Adrienne Brodeur ‘creates an evocative sense of place’ in her novel Little Monsters.

After sharing verses on the next song, the tender "Easy to Love," Byrne and Real shared an onstage kiss that was perhaps the night's most evocative display of queer resistance.

Amazon's efforts to minimize its taxes in the European Union were given a code-name evocative of a spy thriller with British agent 007, according to an EU lawyer.

But also capturing headlines are the heat waves’ evocative appellations, all straight out of classical mythology.

Comics where the villain is the protagonistare often more thrilling, disturbing, or emotionally evocative than those about heroes.

He painstakingly storyboarded the drama to include complex camerawork and lighting schemes, evocative POVs, and an uninterrupted seven-minute take whose logistics boggle the mind.

Her style of storytelling, both evocative and driven by research, helps readers get a grip of the issue while enjoying the budding romance between the lead characters.

His prose is not as wonderfully ornate as theirs, but it has its own smooth lyricism and evocative imagery, helping the book’s pages turn quickly.

Holland's raw and evocative performance makes the Apple TV+ series a must-see for fans of the actor, who stands out in this refreshingly different role.

In her personal life, Rizzoli deals with the ups and downs of life with her Italian-American family, which fans might find evocative of the Reagan family.

In one evocative moment, the dancers, three at a time, create a water wheel with their bodies — at least the top half of one, with the bottom half seemingly dipped underwater.

In the exhibition, creativity is expressed through moving works and evocative photographs.

Norwegian art-pop musician has one of the most unique and evocative voices in modern pop music.

Sawyers gave multiple lectures across the country on the Japanese approach to gardening and the qualities she believed could be implemented to make powerful and evocative gardens in America; these lectures eventually inspired her book.

Some sections are more evocative than others, but the intersection between story and ballet often comes down to a gestural approach that leans toward a profuse acting out of words.

Stevens’ songwriting has always been lyrical, evocative, and rich in metaphor, so it should be no surprise that he has again delivered a collection of beautifully written songs.

Swanson’s book explores both through a short, evocative prose poem backed by gorgeous full-page photography spreads.

SWAN: The shots of the landscape, the moon, and the setting overall, are artistic and evocative.

The artwork is also excellent, and this first chapter is packed with evocative and memorable panels.

The chinoiserie in the Jade room includes evocative lacquerware, black, red, and gold furnishings, alongside Asian antique-inspired lattice carvings.