Pronunciation: /ədˈhɔrt/
verb to urge or encourage someone to do something
A1 I adhort my friend to study for the exam.
A2 The teacher adhorted the students to work harder on their projects.
B1 The coach adhorted the team to give their best performance in the game.
B2 The manager adhorted the employees to meet the deadline for the project.
C1 The motivational speaker adhorted the audience to pursue their dreams relentlessly.
C2 The leader adhorted the citizens to stand up for their rights and fight against injustice.
formal The teacher adhorts the students to always strive for excellence.
informal I always adhort my friends to follow their dreams.
slang My mom adhorts me to clean my room every day.
figurative The coach adhorts the team to give it their all in the final game.
adhorted
adhort
more adhort
most adhort
adhort
will adhort
have adhorted
is adhorting
adhort
adhort
to adhort
adhoring
adhorting