An idea or plan put forward for consideration.
to bring something into mind, often by suggestion
to bring something into mind, often by suggestion
to bring something into mind, often by suggestion
The Tagalog word for "evoked" is "pumukaw."
"Raining tulips" does not have a common rhyming word pair due to the uniqueness of the phrase. Trying to force a rhyme might dilute the imagery and meaning evoked by the original phrase.
The definition of the word "Evoked" is to bring to or recall the conscious mind. You can find more definitions for words online at The Free Dictionary website.
No. The phrase "take care" is a suggestion that you should be careful, i.e. take steps to be cautious and safe.
The base word of suggestion is "suggest."
A suggestion is a proposal, an idea, advice.
I have a suggestion that you need to get a Wii
The thoughts and feelings evoked by a word refer to the mental images, emotions, memories, or associations that the word brings to mind when encountered or used in communication. These evocations can vary from person to person based on personal experiences and cultural influences.
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