evocative (Meaning)

Wordnet

evocative (s)

serving to bring to mind

Webster

evocative (a.)

Calling forth; serving to evoke; developing.

evocative Sentence Examples

  1. The old photograph was evocative of a bygone era, stirring memories of simpler times.
  2. The music transported her back in time, its evocative melody evoking memories of childhood summers.
  3. The delicate scent of jasmine was evocative of warm summer nights and blooming gardens.
  4. The haunting melody of the piano piece was evocative of lost love and heartbreak.
  5. The artist's brushstrokes were evocative of emotion and passion, capturing the essence of the human experience.
  6. The writer's words were evocative of otherworldly landscapes and fantastical creatures.
  7. The fragrance of lavender was evocative of peace and tranquility, calming the senses and promoting relaxation.
  8. The taste of her grandmother's apple pie was evocative of comfort and love, reminding her of childhood gatherings and family traditions.
  9. The soft light of the setting sun was evocative of a peaceful ending, casting a golden glow over the landscape.
  10. The sound of waves crashing against the shore was evocative of serenity and solitude, washing away the stresses of daily life.

FAQs About the word evocative

serving to bring to mindCalling forth; serving to evoke; developing.

reminiscent, expressive,suggestive, pregnant, stimulating, impressive, provoking,meaningful, exciting, moving

unreminiscent,unreminiscent,,

The old photograph was evocative of a bygone era, stirring memories of simpler times.

The music transported her back in time, its evocative melody evoking memories of childhood summers.

The delicate scent of jasmine was evocative of warm summer nights and blooming gardens.

The haunting melody of the piano piece was evocative of lost love and heartbreak.