Evocators

/ˈɛvəkeɪtərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of evocator: multiple people who evoke or call forth feelings, images, or memories.

Etymology

The plural form of 'evocator,' formed by adding '-s.' It maintains the agent noun structure from Latin, with the '-or' ending and plural '-s' addition.

Kelly Says

Great artists are often called evocators—they're people whose work makes you *feel* something rather than just *understand* something. It's a more poetic way of praising people than 'creators' or 'makers.'

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