Definition
Brought forth or called up a memory, feeling, or image in someone's mind, usually without directly stating it.
Etymology
From Latin 'evocare' meaning 'to call out' (e- meaning 'out' + vocare meaning 'to call'). The word entered English in the 15th century and kept its meaning of summoning something that isn't physically present.
Kelly Says
The word 'evoke' is different from 'provoke'—both have 'vocare' (call) in them, but 'evoke' calls something internal (emotions, memories) while 'provoke' calls forth external action or anger. A song can evoke your childhood without you realizing why it matters.
Translations
BNবাংলা
উত্তেজিত
ut-te-jit
CACatalà
despertat
des-pe-rat
CSČeština
vyvolaný
vee-voh-lah-nee
DADansk
opvækket
op-vack-et
DEDeutsch
erweckt
er-veekt
ELΕλληνικά
διαφωτισμένος
dee-ah-foh-tee-smehn
ESEspañol
despertado
des-per-tah-doh
FAفارسی
برانگیخته شده
bor-an-gee-khteh shodeh
FISuomi
herättetty
he-ra-tet-ty
FRFrançais
soulevé
su-le-ve
HIहिन्दी
जागृत
ja-ag-root
HUMagyar
felkelt
fel-kelt
IDBahasa Indonesia
dibangkitkan
di-ban-kit-kan
ITItaliano
evocato
e-voh-kah-toh
JA日本語
引き起こされた
hiki-okosare-ta
KKKK
көтерілген
ko-te-ri-l-gen
MSBahasa Melayu
dibangkitkan
di-ban-kit-kan
MYမြန်မာ
ဖြစ်ပေါ်
hpyit pa-aw
NLNederlands
opgeroepen
op-ro-pe-en
PLPolski
wywołany
vvo-voh-lah-nee
PTPortuguês
evocado
e-vo-kah-doh
RORomână
trezit
treh-zeet
RUРусский
пробужденный
pro-boo-zhd-en-nyy
SVSvenska
uppväckta
upp-vack-ta
SWKiswahili
imelewa
ee-me-le-wa
THไทย
ถูกกระตุ้น
took kra-toon
TRTürkçe
ortaya konulmuş
or-ta-ya kon-u-mush
UKУкраїнська
викликаний
vi-kly-ka-niy
VITiếng Việt
được gợi lên
dzo-o-k-goi-len