How Do You Spell EVOKE?

Pronunciation: [ɪvˈə͡ʊk] (IPA)

The word "evoke" is spelled /ɪˈvoʊk/. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound as in "sit", followed by a long "o" sound as in "go" and a "v" sound. The final syllable has a long "o" sound and a "k" sound. "Evoke" means to bring a feeling or memory to someone's mind. It is important to spell words correctly so others can understand what we mean to say. Remembering the phonetic transcription can also help us spell words correctly.

EVOKE Meaning and Definition

  1. To evoke means to bring forth or call forth a feeling, response, memory, or image in someone's mind or heart. It is the act of triggering emotions, sensations, or thoughts from the past or present. When something evokes a particular reaction or response, it elicits that response effortlessly or automatically.

    Evoke often involves the act of summoning or stimulating emotions, such as nostalgia, happiness, sadness, or fear. It is about invoking or awakening a particular state of mind or mood through sensory or intellectual means. For example, a piece of music might be said to evoke a sense of peace and tranquility by creating a serene atmosphere using harmonious melodies and gentle instrumentation.

    This term can also be used to describe the power of certain visual, auditory, or sensory stimuli to remind someone of a specific experience, person, or place. For instance, the smell of freshly baked cookies may evoke memories of a person's childhood or the warmth of a grandmother's kitchen.

    Moreover, evoke can pertain to bringing to light or making someone aware of certain historical or literary references or events. It can evoke imagery, symbolism, or themes from a particular era or work of art, deepening the understanding and connection between the present and the past.

    In summary, evoke refers to the act of eliciting emotions, thoughts, memories, or sensations, either by stimulating the senses or by evoking ideas or references from culture, art, or history.

  2. To call forth.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of EVOKE

The word "evoke" derives from the Latin verb "evocare", which is a combination of the prefix "e-" (meaning "out" or "from") and the verb "vocare" (meaning "to call"). Hence, "evocare" literally means "to call out" or "to call forth" in Latin. Over time, the verb evolved into "evoke" in English, retaining the original notion of bringing forth or summoning something, typically emotions, memories, or responses.

Similar spelling words for EVOKE

Conjugate verb Evoke

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have evoked
you would have evoked
he/she/it would have evoked
we would have evoked
they would have evoked
I would have evoke
you would have evoke
he/she/it would have evoke
we would have evoke
they would have evoke

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been evoking
you would have been evoking
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we would have been evoking
they would have been evoking

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would evoke
you would evoke
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we would evoke
they would evoke

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be evoking
you would be evoking
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we would be evoking
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FUTURE

I will evoke
you will evoke
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we will evoke
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be evoking
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have evoked
you will have evoked
he/she/it will have evoked
we will have evoked
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been evoking
you will have been evoking
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IMPERATIVE

you evoke
we let´s evoke

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to evoke

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was evoking
you were evoking
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PAST PARTICIPLE

evoked

PAST PERFECT

I had evoked
you had evoked
he/she/it had evoked
we had evoked
they had evoked

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been evoking
you had been evoking
he/she/it had been evoking
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PRESENT

I evoke
you evoke
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am evoking
you are evoking
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they are evoking

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

evoking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have evoked
you have evoked
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we have evoked
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been evoking
you have been evoking
he/she/it has been evoking
we have been evoking
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it evoke

SIMPLE PAST

I evoked
you evoked
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they evoked

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