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How to spell AOVOKE correctly?

If you're trying to spell "Aovoke" and are unsure of its authenticity, here are some possibilities for a correct word: "Evoke", meaning to bring forth a feeling or memory; "Invoke", which means to call upon or summon; or "Avoke", an archaic term for revoking or cancelling something.

List of suggestions on how to spell Aovoke correctly

  • Awoke As soon as the alarm clock went off, he awoke with a start.
  • Convoke The dean decided to convoke a meeting to discuss the new curriculum changes.
  • Cooke Cooke was known for his experiment on the heating of materials using microwaves.
  • Evoke The smell of freshly baked bread can evoke childhood memories of warm kitchens and family gatherings.
  • Hooke Robert Hooke was a famous English scientist who made important discoveries in the fields of physics and astronomy.
  • Invoke The athlete hoped to invoke the support of the crowd during the championship game.
  • Provoke The rude comment from the stranger provoked an argument between the two.
  • Revoke The court decided to revoke his driving license after concluding that he was driving under the influence of alcohol.
  • Wovoka Wovoka was a famous Paiute-Shoshone shaman who founded the Ghost Dance religion.

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