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Appeal - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Appeal means to make a serious or urgent request, often for help or support. It can also refer to the quality of being attractive or interesting, drawing positive attention.

appeal

/əˈpil/ /əˈpiːl/

Definition:

A request for help, support, or a formal application to a higher authority for a decision reversal.

Synonyms:

attraction, plea, request, entreaty

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

repel, reject

Common Collocations:

court appeal, mass appeal, wide appeal, emotional appeal

Derivatives:

appealing, appealed

Usage Tips:

Use "appeal" as a noun for requests or attractiveness; as a verb for making a request or being attractive.

Common Phrases:

appeal to reason, curb appeal, last appeal

Etymology:

From Old French "apeler," meaning "to call upon," derived from Latin "appellare."

Examples:

  • 1. The charity's appeal raised thousands for the homeless.
  • 2. Her artwork has broad appeal across different age groups.
  • 3. He decided to appeal the court's verdict immediately.
  • 4. The speaker made an emotional appeal for peace.

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