evoke a response
Frequency: 6.24.1 per million words
To bring a feeling, memory, or reaction into someone's mind.
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- These images are likely to evoke a strong response in the viewer.
- The speaker's powerful words managed to evoke an emotional response from the audience.
- His controversial remarks were intended to evoke a heated response from his critics.
- The melancholic music evoked a nostalgic response in many listeners.
- Her research aims to evoke a positive response from the scientific community.
- The new policy is expected to evoke a mixed response from the public.
- Sometimes, silence can evoke a more profound response than words.
- The exhibition sought to evoke a thoughtful response rather than a superficial one.
- By asking probing questions, he tried to evoke a genuine response from the witness.
- The company hopes its new marketing campaign will evoke a significant response in sales.