adjective
- tending to urge, encourage, or persuade someone to do something; characterized by or expressing strong encouragement or appeal
Usage: formal; often used in rhetorical or literary contexts
Examples
- The coach's exhortative speech motivated the team to play harder in the second half.
- Her exhortative tone inspired the volunteers to continue their community work.
- The preacher delivered an exhortative message urging the congregation to live ethically.
- His exhortative writing style appeals directly to readers' sense of duty.
- The exhortative language in the advertisement encouraged consumers to act immediately.
- Teachers often use exhortative techniques to inspire students to pursue their goals.