Phrases with «evocative language»

"Evocative language" refers to words or phrases that are used in a way that brings forth strong emotions, vivid imagery, or memories. It is a form of communication that stirs up feelings and creates a powerful impression on the listener or reader. Full definition

Sentences with «evocative language»

  • Her work has and continues to define a new and evocative language of abstraction, broadly addressing themes of history, humanity and time. (pacegallery.com)
  • The rich cultural heritage and evocative language of pattern cutting has stimulated a broad range of contemporary applications. (stephenfriedman.com)
  • In evocative language, the christological hymn functions as a master image of the Christian view of the world. (religion-online.org)
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