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evocative

 
Dictionary: e·voc·a·tive   (ĭ-vŏk'ə-tĭv) pronunciation
adj.
Tending or having the power to evoke.

evocatively e·voc'a·tive·ly adv.
evocativeness e·voc'a·tive·ness n.

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adjective

    Tending to bring a memory, mood, or image, for example, subtly or indirectly to mind: allusive, connotative, impressionistic, reminiscent, suggestive. See suggest.

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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: serving to bring to mind
  Synonyms: redolent, redolent of, remindful, reminiscent, reminiscent of


 
 
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