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heat vs evoke

evoke vs heat

heat is a noun but evoke is not a noun.

heat and evoke both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
heat Yes No Yes No
evoke No No Yes No
As verbs, evoke is a hypernym of heat; that is, evoke is a word with a broader meaning than heat:
  • heat: arouse or excite feelings and passions
  • evoke: call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
Other hypernyms of heat include arouse, elicit, enkindle, fire, kindle, provoke, raise.
heat (noun) evoke (noun)
utility to warm a building
the presence of heat
the trait of being intensely emotional
the sensation caused by heat energy
a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race
a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity
heat (verb) evoke (verb)
gain heat or get hot call to mind
make hot or hotter evoke or provoke to appear or occur
arouse or excite feelings and passions deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)
provide with heat summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
Difference between heat and evoke

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