Synonym: redolent, remindful, reminiscent. Similar words: invocation, equivocation, indicative, communicative, irrevocable, irrevocably, advocate, equivocate. Meaning: [ɪ'vɒkətɪv] adj. serving to bring to mind.
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31. It was one of the last of his evocative flights of homespun philosophy.
32. The perfume was evocative of spring.
33. The music so produced is sometimes powerful and evocative.
34. Those toys are evocative of my childhood.
35. His talk was evocative of the bygone days.
36. No place in China is more evocative of the beauty of your country than Guilin.
37. Painterly and evocative of wind and cold, beauty of the starkness of the buildings'perseverance.
38. And what's more, language has six functions such as informative function, expressive function, evocative function, metalingual function, esthetic function and phatic function.
39. But the pearl remains and evocative symbol of nature's geni us, and a haunting reminder that huamans too often dest roy what they treasure most.
40. The detector adopts pressure drop principium to measure micro-ohm. Electric circuit structure adopts four-circuit measuring method, eliminate connection evocative error.
41. Menus may be beautifully written, but don't let evocative descriptions of cattle breeds and root vegetables trick you into ordering a flavorless Irish stew.
42. A 19 th century French movement that rejected realism and expre ed subjective visio through evocative images.
43. Deathly Hallows is a wonderfully evocative - without - telling - us - much title; one that can only leave us enthralled in speculation.
44. Elkin pointed out one particularly evocative example of shamanic lore.
45. Epic in and beautifully evocative and place, Woman in Bronze reveals a life lived in extremes.
46. Right away, this sets up the potential for an evocative soundscape of the type for which ECM has long been renowned.
47. These sentences have a variety of evocative and expressive function.
48. Since the late 1980 s , Alio Die has recorded deep, evocative experimental ambient and electro - acoustic soundscapes.
49. The successful copywriter is a master of apposite and evocative verbal images.
50. Beautiful amethyst necklace in sterling silver. Absolutely stunningand evocative of a gothic princess.
51. Anyone familiar with the wounded cultural sites of Beijing in the post-Cultural Revolution years will be arrested by the author's plangent, and evocative, observations.
52. Her evocative work was described in Artforum as "tinged with a sadness that spoke of the precariousness, isolation, and fragility of human existence."
53. Even small bowls can become evocative symbols of the East with a frangipani or two floated on the surface.
54. His language was clearest and most evocative on foreign and security policy.
55. Within its defined shape, evocative of a woodlouse, the building is a container whose spaces can be use for various purposes with workshops for carpentry, cabinetmaking, ironwork,(http://sentencedict.com/evocative.html) and painting.
56. Blum flipped past an evocative sandstone carving of a child and a pelican, then admired a griffin plaque.
57. A lone plant juts defiantly from the arid sand of a dune in this evocative image.
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