evocative

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Etymology

From Latin ēvocātīvus (pertaining to summoning). By surface analysis, evoke +‎ -ative.

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evocative (comparative more evocative, superlative most evocative)

  1. That which evokes (brings to mind) a memory, mood, idea, feeling, or image; redolent or reminiscent.
    • 1992, Robert Gibbons, A Primer in Game Theory, Prentice-Hall, page 127f.:
      Using loose but evocative language, one might say that player 2 is threatening to play if player 1 plays .

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Italian

Adjective

evocative

  1. feminine plural of evocativo