The Word of the Week is… implore

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The Word of the Week is… implore *Have you ever heard this word before? *If so, do you think you know what it means? *Turn and talk about your knowledge of the word implore.

implore im-plohr Definition: To ask for something with a serious state of mind or a heavy heart Verb Action or state of being words

Synonyms *to beg *to plead *to urge implore Synonyms *to beg *to plead *to urge

Antonyms *to refuse *to turn off *to reject implore Antonyms *to refuse *to turn off *to reject

implore It doesn’t matter how much we implore, our mother never lets us stay up past our bedtime.

implore Commercials are messages that implore viewers to buy certain products with catchy phrases and promises.

implore Here at Marlboro Elementary School we implore that all visitors sign in at the main office to keep our school safe.

implore Sometimes we implore just to get our way. Other times, we have to because it is crucial or important. Discuss the difference between these two .

implore If you were president of the United States, what would you implore the people of this nation to do? Write your answer in a paragraph, stating at least 2 different things you would ask of your people.