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Appeal Meaning in English

word

/əˈpiɫ/
uh-PEEL
/ɐpˈiːl/
uh-PEEL

Definition

As a noun, 'appeal' can mean a quality that makes someone or something attractive, a serious public request for help or support, or a legal request to change a court decision. As a verb, it means to attract someone or to make such a request.

Usage & Nuances

Very common in formal contexts such as law, charities, advertising, and reviews. Common patterns: 'appeal to someone', 'launch an appeal', 'file an appeal', 'sex appeal', 'broad/wide appeal'. Learners often confuse the noun and verb uses; context usually makes the meaning clear.

Example Sentences

This job will appeal to people who love travel.

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The charity made an appeal for warm clothes.

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They plan to appeal the court's decision.

basic

I get the appeal, but it's just too expensive for me.

natural

The idea of working from the beach really appeals to me.

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They're going to appeal for more time, but I doubt it'll help.

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