The noun form for the verb to exhort is exhorter, one who extorts. Another noun form is exhortation.
Exhort is a verb meaning to urge strongly or appeal urgently. Example sentences: "Chamberlain exhorted his men to hold their position." "The parents arranged to publicly exhort the kidnappers for the return of their son, explaining his special medical needs." "The priest planned to exhort the congregation to abstain from alcohol."
horticlture hortative=tending to exhort
Antonyms-Deter,Discourage,Dissuade. Definition-Urge strongly.
Perhaps you mean hortatory (meaning "tending or aiming to exhort").Or perhaps you mean heredity (meaning "passing on traits genetically").
The definition of incite is to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate to prompt to action. Some synonyms include provoke, goad, spur, arouse, and exhort.
It is a noun.
No, "exhort" is not a noun. It is a verb that means to strongly encourage or urge someone to do something.
"I will not listen to you because you are not a good person to exhort advice"
The word exhort is a verb. The past tense is exhorted.
The goal of the factory owner's speech was to give an exhort so his workers will end the strike.
No, the word "exhort" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to strongly encourage or urge someone to do something.
Exhort is a verb meaning to urge strongly or appeal urgently. Example sentences: "Chamberlain exhorted his men to hold their position." "The parents arranged to publicly exhort the kidnappers for the return of their son, explaining his special medical needs." "The priest planned to exhort the congregation to abstain from alcohol."
The preacher said I exhort you to denounce the ways of Shaitan and in the words of E.T. to be good instead.
i think it is. it sounds like one but you never know.
Some synonyms for "preach" include sermonize, proselytize, and advocate.
horticlture hortative=tending to exhort
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