At such events, a great speaker uses language to evoke and honor the listeners' own grief or joy, a task close to poetry, which demands empathy.
Tammy could slip into its embrace without protest, because it evoked neither great joy or great regret.
A painless one; therefore, his coming evoked "joy and thankfulness to God and the Discoverer of Christian Science."
Like most everything this time of year, television is glutted with festivities destined to evoke either pure joy or severe holiday depression.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch called it "brilliant", evoking "anger, joy, and sorrow".
(25) Indeed, for a Christian even sorrow should be made to evoke joy.
There was one god of un- limited power who could evoke joy in the human heart and security among nations.
How strange, she thought again, that a child's toy should evoke such joy and misery in her.
By bottling and releasing appropriate smells to evoke comfort, safety and joy, an owner may be able to accelerate the sale of a house.
HaptiTickler directly evokes joy by tickling the user's ribs.