- adjectiveappealing (adjective)
- attractive or interesting:"the rural life is somehow more appealing" · "an appealing young woman"
- (of an expression or tone of voice) showing that one wants help or sympathy:"an appealing look"
verbappealing (present participle)- make a serious or urgent request, typically to the public:"police are appealing for information about the incident" · "she appealed to Germany for political asylum"
- lawapply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court:"he said he would appeal against the conviction"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHapply to a higher court for a reversal of (the decision of a lower court):"they have 48 hours to appeal the decision"
- baseball(of the team in the field) call on the umpire to rule a strike or out on a completed play.
- (appeal to)address oneself to (a principle or quality in someone) in anticipation of a favorable response:"I appealed to his sense of justice"
- be attractive or interesting:"the range of topics will appeal to youngsters"
OriginMiddle English (in legal contexts): from Old French apel (noun), apeler (verb), from Latin appellare ‘to address’, based on ad- ‘to’ + pellere ‘to drive’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb
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