"Thud" is an onomatopoeic word which evokes the sound of something soft and heavy striking or being struck by something else. Since the soft and heavy object might be a human body, the word might evoke feelings of uneasiness.
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.
He hit the floor with a thud.
The envelope and its portentous contents fell onto the mat with a dull thud.
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to bring something into mind, often by suggestion
Another word for thud is "thump" or "thud."
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.
The Tagalog word for "evoked" is "pumukaw."
bustling,commuters,packed like sardines,people were chattering,crowded.
Thud is only one syllable.
Thud.
About a nocturnal landscape and the feelings it evoked in Vincent..
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.
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Fulfillment, relief, quaintness,empowerment, and sometimes even quixotic..
Thud is a noun (a thud) and a verb (to thud).
In a shopping mall, a variety of feelings are expressed; it just depends on the person and his or her mood. They can be happy, sad, mad, upset, frustrated, enthusiastic, and so on.