Appealer

Pronunciation: /ˈˌeɪpiˈpiɫɝ/

Appealer (noun)

  1. A person who asks for a decision to be changed, usually to a higher authority.
  2. A person who makes a formal request for help, reconsideration, or a different outcome.

Examples

  • The appealer asked for help and explained the problem clearly.
  • An appealer can persuade others by sharing honest reasons.