Depending on the context, appeal is already a verb as it can be an action.
For example "we will appeal this decision".
Other verbs are appeals, appealing and appealed.
Appeal can be a verb or a noun I will appeal the judges decision. --------------------- verb The appeal comes up next week. --------------noun
The word appeal is both a verb and a noun; for example:Verb: Don't worry, we will appeal this verdict.Noun: I don't see his appeal, he seems egotistical to me.
It is a verb. Example: You appeal to me. The present participle, appealing, can be used as an adjective. Example: that appealing man. Appeal is also a noun. Example: That show has lost its appeal.
An antonym of appeal would be repulsion. Of course, that is if you meant to use "appeal" as a verb. I tried looking it up too and could not find much.
An antonym of appeal would be repulsion. Of course, that is if you meant to use "appeal" as a verb. I tried looking it up too and could not find much.
The noun 'appeal' is a word for a serious, urgent, or heartfelt request; an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed; a request for donations to support a charity or cause; the power of attracting or of arousing interest.The verb 'appeal' is to ask for something badly needed or wanted; to apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court; to call upon another for a decision; to be pleasing or attractive.Example:Does this appeal to you? (verb)Yes, it has a lot of appeal for me. (noun)
the man was found guilty but the judges in the appeal court had reversed their desicion.
It is not an adverb. It can be a verb form, a gerund (noun), or an adjective. The adverb form of the adjective appealing is appealingly.
attack, appeal, attract, assume, act, arrange, ache, arching, assure, adore,
The verb is "to sue." The female given name is spelled the same way, Sue.
Some examples of the appeal technique used to lure customers are bandwagon appeal, snob appeal, testimony appeal, false-image appeal, humor appeal, reward appeal, and scientific evidence appeal.
Appeal as a matter of right means the appellate court has to hear your appeal, or that you have the right to appeal. Discretionary appeal means the appellate court decides whether or not it will hear your appeal.