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appealingly

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/əˈpiːlɪŋli/ · ap-peal-ing-ly

In a way that is attractive or appealing.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a way that is attractive or appealing.

ایک ایسے طریقے سے جو دلکش یا مطالعہ کرنے کے قابل ہو۔

دلکش انداز میں

dilkas andaaz mein

Formal: دلکش انداز میں

Synonyms

attractivelycharminglyalluringlyدلکشخوبصورتدلچسپ

Antonyms

unappealinglyuglyrepulsivelyغیر دلکشبدصورتنفرت انگیز

Common Collocations

  • appealingly designed
  • presented appealingly
  • appealingly charming

Example Sentences

The dress looked appealingly fashionable.

لباس دلکش انداز میں فیشنی نظر آرہا تھا۔

Libaas dilkas andaaz mein fashionable nazar aa raha tha.

The food was arranged appealingly on the table.

کھانا میز پر دلکش انداز میں ترتیب دیا گیا تھا۔

Khana mez par dilkas andaaz mein tarteeb diya gaya tha.

She explained her idea appealingly during the presentation.

اس نے پریزینٹیشن کے دوران اپنے خیال کو دلکش انداز میں بیان کیا۔

Us ne presentation ke dauran apne khayal ko dilkas andaaz mein bayan kiya.

Easily Confused With

appealing: 'Appealing' is an adjective that describes something attractive, while 'appealingly' is the adverb form that describes the manner of being appealing.

Word Family

appeal
nounدلکشی
appeal
verbدلکش ہونا
appealing
adjectiveدلکش

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'appealing' like a magnet attracting attention.

Picture a beautifully arranged dish that catches your eye.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کچھ ایسا کرو کہ دلکش ہو اپنی بات، ورنہ سننے والے سنیں گے کس دل سے...

Kuch aisa karo ke dilkas ho apni baat, Warna sunne wale sunenge kis dil se...

Do something that makes your words appealing, Otherwise, the listeners will wonder with what heart...

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خوبصورت بات دل کو بھاتی ہے

Khubsurat baat dil ko bhati hai

A beautiful statement pleases the heart.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "apilen" — to be attractive or to draw interest

First known use: 14th century

The word 'appealingly' developed from the Middle English 'apilen', which suggested attractiveness, evolving into the modern usage indicating a manner that is attractive or charming.