Associations to the word «Urging»
Noun
- Hitler
- Fight
- Forgiveness
- Negotiation
- Despatch
- Roarke
- Counsellor
- Inclination
- Abolitionist
- Purge
- Statement
- Stepmother
- Coachman
- Bookstore
- Islamist
- Pope
- Clamp
- Neutrality
- Soviets
- Cicero
- Drow
- Protest
- Pancho
- Kira
- Reform
- Dissent
- Feel
- Modesty
- Excuse
- Aspiration
- Ego
- Appropriation
- Letter
- Tiberius
- Declaration
- Injunction
- Tyranny
- Sexuality
- Reader
- Revenge
- Coping
- Believer
- Arbitration
- Roosevelt
- Panic
- Editorial
- Homosexual
- Patience
- Favour
- Peace
- Eisenhower
- Safety
- Rejection
- Twitch
- Curiosity
- Pug
- Obligation
- Cheer
- Feeling
- Extravagance
- Blackout
- Dictate
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
URGE, noun. A strong desire; an itch to do something.
URGE, verb. (transitive) To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward.
URGE, verb. (transitive) To press the mind or will of; to ply with motives, arguments, persuasion, or importunity.
URGE, verb. (transitive) To provoke; to exasperate.
URGE, verb. (transitive) To press hard upon; to follow closely.
URGE, verb. (transitive) To present in an urgent manner; to insist upon.
URGE, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To treat with forcible means; to take severe or violent measures with.
URGE, verb. (transitive) To press onward or forward.
URGE, verb. (transitive) To be pressing in argument; to insist; to persist.
URGE ON, verb. (transitive) to encourage; motivate; to offer encouragement to.
URGE TO MERGE, noun. (slang) A strong desire to form intense emotional connections, stereotypically associated with lesbians.
Dictionary definition
URGE, noun. An instinctive motive; "profound religious impulses".
URGE, noun. A strong restless desire; "why this urge to travel?".
URGE, verb. Force or impel in an indicated direction; "I urged him to finish his studies".
URGE, verb. Push for something; "The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day".
URGE, verb. Spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts; "The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers".
Wise words
The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as
effective as a rightly timed pause.