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evoke

[ih-vohk] / ɪˈvoʊk /


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I tasked each of them to craft an individual curated playlist for whatever occasion or mood they wanted to evoke for the summer.

From Salon • Jun. 6, 2026

Englishness can evoke two broad emotions: a benign feeling or divisiveness.

From BBC • Jun. 5, 2026

Feeling is more powerful than fact here, and Travolta leans hard into the dreamy, futuristic visual identity of the jet set age to evoke a childlike sense of awe in the viewer.

From Salon • Jun. 2, 2026

College graduates are booing commencement speakers who evoke AI.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 25, 2026

Competing with a wailing baby at the back of the room, I tried to evoke that hot summer of 1935, when the cousins came down from the north.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan




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