Sentences

appellatory in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

APPELLATORY: having a tone or style that seeks to appeal to, persuade, or incite a response from the audience.

Sample Sentences

  1. The judge's ruling had an appellatory tone, urging the parties to find common ground.
  2. In her speech, she used an appellatory style that appealed to the audience's emotions.
  3. His appellatory remarks were intended to inspire the team to work harder towards their goals.
  4. The letter contained an appellatory request for reconsideration of the previous decision.
  5. She delivered an appellatory message that resonated deeply with the crowd.
  6. The film's appellatory themes highlighted the importance of compassion and understanding.
  7. The ambassador's appellatory address focused on fostering international cooperation.
  8. The novel's protagonist often resorted to appellatory dialogue to persuade others to join her cause.
  9. His appellatory approach in the debate helped sway many undecided voters.
  10. The organization's mission statement had an appellatory quality that inspired many to join their cause.