Definitionadj. able to attract interest or draw favorable attention
Last update: July 1, 2015
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He gave her an appealing glance. [adjective]
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I find the idea of a trip to the mountains appealing. [adjective]
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Tony Blair is arrogantly trying to justify this aggression by appealing to the defense of " civilized values ". [adjective]
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It is my intention of appealing to the king and demanding the restoration of my property. [adjective]
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One of its most appealing features is the fact that the kitchens and the garage were once a convent. [adjective]
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Then, appealing to his wife and son, he pointed in silence to the building. [adjective]
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"You loved me once," she said, and stopped, with an appealing look on her pale face. [adjective]
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Before his mind's eye there arose the image, pure, gentle, and appealing, of Esther, the merchant's daughter. [adjective]
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Giles directed an appealing glance at the tinker; but he had suddenly fallen asleep. [adjective]
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"You see," said the Queen, appealing to Edith, as if she had exhausted all means of intercession in her power; "I knew it--the King will not receive us." [adjective]
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In white silence: appealing. [adjective]
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