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evoke

Evoke vs Suggest - What's the difference?

evoke | suggest |


As verbs the difference between evoke and suggest

is that evoke is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc) in someone's mind or imagination while suggest is to imply but stop short of saying explicitly.

Evoke vs Activate - What's the difference?

evoke | activate |


As verbs the difference between evoke and activate

is that evoke is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc) in someone's mind or imagination while activate is to put into action, to put to work.

Dismiss vs Evoke - What's the difference?

dismiss | evoke |


As verbs the difference between dismiss and evoke

is that dismiss is (senseid)(lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of while evoke is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc) in someone's mind or imagination.

Produce vs Evoke - What's the difference?

produce | evoke |


As verbs the difference between produce and evoke

is that produce is to yield, make or manufacture; to generate while evoke is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc) in someone's mind or imagination.

As a noun produce

is items produced.

Stymie vs Evoke - What's the difference?

stymie | evoke |


As verbs the difference between stymie and evoke

is that stymie is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck while evoke is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc) in someone's mind or imagination.

As a noun stymie

is an obstacle or obstruction.

Portray vs Evoke - What's the difference?

portray | evoke |


As verbs the difference between portray and evoke

is that portray is to paint or draw the likeness of while evoke is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.

Ancient vs Evoke - What's the difference?

ancient | evoke |


As an adjective ancient

is having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age; very old.

As a noun ancient

is a person who is very old.

As a verb evoke is

to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.

Evoke vs Whet - What's the difference?

evoke | whet | Related terms |

Evoke is a related term of whet.


As verbs the difference between evoke and whet

is that evoke is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc) in someone's mind or imagination while whet is to hone or rub on with some substance, as a piece of stone, for the purpose of sharpening – see whetstone.

As a noun whet is

the act of whetting something.

Evoke vs Pique - What's the difference?

evoke | pique | Related terms |

Evoke is a related term of pique.


As a verb evoke

is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc) in someone's mind or imagination.

As a noun pique is

a kind of ribbed or corded fabric.

Instigate vs Evoke - What's the difference?

instigate | evoke |

Evoke is a synonym of instigate.



As verbs the difference between instigate and evoke

is that instigate is to goad or urge forward; to set on; to provoke; to incite while evoke is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.

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