urge
1. an instinctive motive (Freq. 2) - profound religious impulses • Syn: impulse • Hypernyms: motivation, motive, need • Hyponyms: abience, adience, death instinct, death wish, Thanatos, wanderlust, itchy feet 2. a strong restless desire (Freq. 2) - why this urge to travel? • Syn: itch • Derivationally related forms: itch (for: itch) • Hypernyms: desire
1. force or impel in an indicated direction (Freq. 36) - I urged him to finish his studies • Syn: urge on, press, exhort • Derivationally related forms: exhortatory (for: exhort), exhortation (for: exhort), pressure (for: press), urgent, urging • Hypernyms: rede, advise, counsel • Hyponyms: rush, hurry, push, bear on, preach, advocate • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE - Sam cannot urge Sue - They urge him to write the letter 2. push for something (Freq. 11) - The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day • Syn: recommend, advocate • Derivationally related forms: urgent, urgency, recommendation (for: recommend) • Hypernyms: propose, suggest, advise • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something - Somebody ----s that CLAUSE 3. spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts (Freq. 1) - The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers • Syn: cheer, root on, inspire, barrack, urge on, exhort, pep up • Derivationally related forms: exhortatory (for: exhort), exhortation (for: exhort), urgent, urging, cheerer (for: cheer), cheering (for: cheer) • Hypernyms: encourage • Hyponyms: cheerlead • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody - They urge him to write the letter
|
|