💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Imploratory"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| impetratory | (obsolete) begging; imploratory |
| obsecratory | (obsolete) Expressing, or used in, entreaty; supplicatory. |
| entreative | Used to entreat; pleading, supplicative. |
| intreatful | Obsolete form of entreatful. [(rare) Full of entreaty.] |
| euctical | Expecting a wish; supplicatory. |
| imprecatorynoun | That imprecates or invokes evil. |
| unportunate | (obsolete) importunate; troublesome with requests |
| solicitateverb | (obsolete, transitive) To solicit. |
| exprobrative | (obsolete) Expressing reproach; upbraiding; reproachful. |
| sollicitous | Obsolete form of solicitous. [Disposed to solicit; eager to obtain something desirable, or to avoid anything evil.] |
| supplyant | Obsolete spelling of suppliant. [Entreating with humility; supplicant.] |
| imprecational | imprecatory |
| imperatory | (archaic, rare) imperative |
| assentatory | (formal, uncommon) Assenting, sometimes especially to an excessive (flattering, obsequious) extent. |
| objurgatory | Strongly rebuking or scolding. |
| deprecative | Tending to deprecate. |
| adhortatory | (obsolete) Containing counsel or warning; advisory. |
| adjurant | adjuring |
| plaintfulnoun | (obsolete) complaining; sorrowful |
| insistive | (archaic) insistent |
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