Collocations for evoke - verb
ADVERB
beautifully,
clearly,
effectively,
nicely,
powerfully,
successfully,
vividly
The novel vividly evokes the life of the Irish in Australia.
The novel vividly evokes the life of the Irish in Australia.
immediately
still
Her face, though sad, still evoked a feeling of serenity.
still
Her face, though sad, still evoked a feeling of serenity.
VERB + evoke
attempt to,
seek to,
try to,
want to
help (to)
products that help evoke an old-fashioned mood
help (to)
products that help evoke an old-fashioned mood
be able to,
manage to
seem to
be designed to, be intended to, be meant to
narrative techniques that are intended to evoke sympathy from the reader
seem to
be designed to, be intended to, be meant to
narrative techniques that are intended to evoke sympathy from the reader
use sth to
Music can be used to evoke childhood.
Music can be used to evoke childhood.
evoke + NOUN
the ability to evoke sth,
the power to evoke sth
the actor's ability to evoke a variety of emotions
the actor's ability to evoke a variety of emotions
Evoke is used with these nouns as the subject:
music, painting, word
music, painting, word
Evoke is used with these nouns as the object:
association, emotion, feeling, image, imagery, memory, mood, nostalgia, pity, response, spectre, sympathy
association, emotion, feeling, image, imagery, memory, mood, nostalgia, pity, response, spectre, sympathy