Pronunciation: /əˈpil tuː/
noun a formal request for a higher court to review and change the decision of a lower court
A1 I like movies that appeal to children.
A2 The colorful packaging of the product will appeal to young consumers.
B1 The new marketing campaign is designed to appeal to a wider audience.
B2 The restaurant's menu has a wide range of dishes that appeal to different tastes.
C1 The artist's work has a universal appeal to art lovers around the world.
C2 The novel's complex themes and intricate plot structure appeal to readers who enjoy challenging literature.
verb make a serious or urgent request, typically to the public
A1 Children's books often appeal to young readers with colorful illustrations and simple stories.
A2 The new advertisement is designed to appeal to a wider audience.
B1 The charity's mission statement appeals to those who are passionate about helping the environment.
B2 The candidate's policies appeal to a diverse range of voters.
C1 The artist's work appeals to collectors who appreciate abstract expressionism.
C2 The film's complex narrative structure appeals to cinephiles looking for a challenging viewing experience.
formal The new advertising campaign is designed to appeal to a more sophisticated audience.
informal I think this movie will really appeal to your sense of humor.
slang This song really appeals to my vibe, I can't stop listening to it.
figurative His speech appealed to our sense of justice and fairness.
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