Synonyms for calling forth
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : kawl |
Phonetic Transcription : kɔl |
Top 10 synonyms for calling forth Other synonyms for the word calling forth
- activate
- adjure
- advise
- aid
- alert
- animate
- argue into
- arm-twist
- assist
- badger
- beckon
- beep
- beg
- begin
- beseech
- bestir
- bewitch
- bid
- bite
- bring
- bring around
- bring down
- bring forth
- bring on
- bring to light
- bring to one's feet
- bring up
- build up
- call back
- call forth
- call in
- call into action
- call together
- call upon
- calling forth
- captivate
- cause
- challenge
- charge
- charm
- cite
- command
- conjuration
- conjure
- convene
- convince
- convoke
- crave
- derive
- direct
- draft
- draw
- draw forth
- draw on
- educe
- egg on
- electrify
- elicit
- enchant
- engage
- enjoin
- enliven
- enthuse
- entice
- entreat
- evince
- evoke
- evolve
- exact
- excite
- exhort
- extort
- extract
- fascinate
- fetch
- fire
- fire up
- galvanize
- gather
- generate
- get
- give rise to
- goad
- hail
- help
- help out
- hint
- impel
- implore
- imply
- importune
- incite
- indicate
- induce
- inflame
- innervate
- innerve
- inspire
- instigate
- invite
- invocation
- invoke
- jog
- kindle
- lead to
- lure
- magnetize
- make
- mention
- milk
- mobilize
- motion
- motivate
- move
- muster
- obtain
- occasion
- order
- persuade
- petition
- pique
- plead
- pray
- precipitate
- prick
- prime
- prod
- produce
- promote
- prompt
- propel
- propose
- provoke
- put muscle on
- put the arm on
- quicken
- raise
- rally
- rattle
- recall
- refresh
- remind
- request
- revive
- ring
- rouse
- roust
- send for
- shake
- shake down
- sic
- sign
- signal
- solicit
- spur
- squeeze
- stimulate
- stir
- stir up
- subpoena
- suggest
- summon
- summons
- supplicate
- suscitate
- take
- talk into
- thrill
- titillate
- titivate
- toll
- urge
- vivify
- waken
- whet
- wile
- win over
- wrest
- wring
Définition of calling forth
Origin :- early 14c., from call (v.). Sense of "a short formal visit" is from 1862.
- As in evocation : noun summoning
- As in invoke : verb call upon
- As in prompt : verb incite, cue
- As in awake : verb become or make aware
- As in provoke : verb start, evoke; stimulate
- As in summon : verb call to a place
- As in draw : verb allure, influence
- As in elicit : verb draw out
- As in evoke : verb induce, stimulate
- And they respond by calling forth the interpretive genius of their conductor.
- Extract from : « Herein is Love » by Reuel L. Howe
- And calling forth from old and young a burst of rapturous praise.
- Extract from : « Gleams of Sunshine » by Joseph Horatio Chant
- It seemed to have a certain fitness in calling forth discussion.
- Extract from : « Julia Ward Howe » by Laura E. Richards
- Does this bar the States from calling forth their own militia?
- Extract from : « The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 » by American Anti-Slavery Society
- Outhorne, is an old term signifying the calling forth of subjects to arms by the sound of a horn.
- Extract from : « Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volume I (of 3) » by Thomas Percy
- What could he do, a sick old man, in a country which was calling forth the finest of its young strength?
- Extract from : « Atlantic Narratives » by Mary Antin
- Mildred exhibited her watch and chain, calling forth exclamations of intense admiration and hearty congratulations.
- Extract from : « Mildred and Elsie » by Martha Finley
- It was a simple, commonplace note at best, and seemed hardly worthy of calling forth such feeling.
- Extract from : « Shapes that Haunt the Dusk » by Various
- To provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrection and repel invasions.
- Extract from : « Elements of Civil Government » by Alexander L. Peterman
- To provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions.
- Extract from : « Our Government: Local, State, and National: Idaho Edition » by J.A. James
Antonyms for calling forth
- alienate
- answer
- bore
- calm
- cancel
- cover
- deaden
- decrease
- delight
- demote
- depress
- destroy
- deter
- discourage
- disenchant
- disgust
- dishearten
- dismiss
- disperse
- dissuade
- divide
- dull
- end
- estrange
- exhale
- fail
- free
- give
- go to sleep
- halt
- hide
- hinder
- hurt
- ignore
- keep
- kill
- lose
- lull
- make happy
- misunderstand
- offend
- placate
- please
- prevent
- propel
- push
- push away
- put in
- put out
- quell
- quiet
- rebuff
- reject
- repel
- reply
- repress
- repulse
- ruin
- scatter
- send away
- separate
- shorten
- silence
- sleep
- soothe
- stifle
- stop
- suppress
- supress
- turn off
- wait
- weaken
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