Appealing to feelings
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EMOTIONALAppealing to feelings
RETROAppealing to nostalgists
EMOTIVEAppealing to feeling
CEREBRALAppealing to brainiacs
TEMPTMake very appealing to
ECONOPrefix appealing to frugality
EROTICAppealing to the libido
CEREBRALAppealing to the intellect
GROWONStart appealing to more
SEXYAppealing to the prurient interest
ATMINSIDESign appealing to short people?
POETOne appealing to a meter reader?
OATIERMore appealing to a horse, say
beckonedSeem to be appealing or inviting
beckoningSeem to be appealing or inviting
unattractiveNot pleasing or appealing to look at
wearto become less appealing, interesting, tolerable, etc.
YJFGHGWood appealing to people with no heart (6)
intellectualAppealing to or requiring use of the intellect
unprepossessingNot particularly attractive or appealing to the eye
sophisticatedAppealing to people with such knowledge of experience
ADHOMINEMAppealing to prejudice rather than intellect, as an argument
attractive(of a thing) Pleasing or appealing to the senses
attractive(of a person) Appealing to look at; sexually alluring
temptingAppealing to or attracting someone, even if wrong or inadvisable
YWCARec. center that would be less appealing to the Village People
cliquey(of music or art) Appealing only to a small group or minority
cliquiest(of music or art) Appealing only to a small group or minority
attractsto draw by appealing to the senses or by arousing the interest of
touristyRelating to, appealing to, or visited by tourists (often used to suggest tawdriness or lack of authenticity)
doozieto make more attractive or appealing, as by adding features or ornaments, cleaning or repairing, or clothing brightly
demagoguesA political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than by using rational argument
petitionsA formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority with respect to a particular cause
littlestSmall in size, amount, or degree (often used to convey an appealing diminutiveness or express an affectionate or condescending attitude)
picaresqueOf or relating to an episodic style of fiction dealing with the adventures of a rough and dishonest but appealing hero