evocative in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

evocative in the PONS Dictionary

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evocative Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an evocative image
to be evocative of sth
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Instead, there were powerful, evocative images which cystallized layers of meaning and association...
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Combining classical music, traditional rhythms and lyrical narratives into richly textured, lilting and evocative arrangements.
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His presentation style is casual but informed, enthusiastic, evocative and humorous.
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I think that dwelling on the darker side of life seems much more interesting and evocative than the happier things...
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It proposed a simple classification system, doing away with many subjective and evocative names that were currently popular.
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Critics described the song as nostalgic, as the duo's vocal high-note belting performances are highly evocative of their older music.
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All were illustrated in evocative line and wash.
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Through a series of evocative actions, the hidden qualitative layers of the site are examined.
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These red and green photophores are evocative of traffic lights, hence the fish's common name.
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It features a wide variety of different musical styles that attempt to be evocative of the environments they appear in.
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