No. It rather has the meaning of 'beckon', or 'signal'. (Psst... change the 'has' in the question into 'have').
Yes, "evocative" can mean to call forth or bring to mind a particular feeling, memory, or image. It has the connotation of creating a strong emotional response or reaction in the person experiencing it.
the picture was evocative of spring
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Evocative speech is language or words that are designed to provoke deep emotions, memories, or feelings in the listener. It aims to elicit a strong reaction or response by using vivid imagery, descriptions, or emotional language.
Evocative language is language that brings strong images or feelings to mind.
The painting was truly evocative, stirring up memories of a place I had never even visited.
its been used too commonly to be evocative
Evocative,
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evocative- this means it can 'evoke'or 'call up' a feeling, or memory, or sense of time and place for the viewer.
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