💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Sevocation"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| avocationnoun | A hobby or recreational or leisure pursuit. |
| avocativenoun | (obsolete) Calling off. |
| conjurementnoun | (obsolete) Serious injunction; solemn demand or entreaty. |
| vocativenoun | (grammar) The vocative case |
| sermocinationnoun | (rhetoric) A form of prosopopoeia in which one answers one's own question. |
| beckon callnoun | Eggcorn of beck and call. |
| adjuringverb | adjuration |
| adjurationnoun | A solemn oath. |
| exhortacionnoun | Obsolete spelling of exhortation. [The act or practice of exhorting.] |
| exsuscitationnoun | (obsolete) A stirring up; a rousing. |
| provokementnoun | (now rare) Provocation. |
| sovenauncenoun | (obsolete) remembrance |
| evitationnoun | (obsolete) An avoidance. |
| inclamationnoun | (obsolete) exclamation; (loud) utterance |
| oraisonnoun | Obsolete form of orison. [A prayer.] |
| devitationnoun | (obsolete) An avoiding or escaping. |
| invectionnoun | (obsolete) An inveighing against; invective. |
| invitementnoun | (obsolete) invitation; allurement; temptation |
| ceremonynoun | An official gathering to celebrate, commemorate, or otherwise mark some event. |
| sermunclenoun | (obsolete) A brief sermon. |
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