Implorange
The word orange is notoriously difficult to rhyme with. To remedy the situation, I propose a new word to the English language: implorange.
Implorange (verb): to casually implore, to formally beg for something in a more casual way or context (Implore + -ange)
The word implore means to ask for or request something, and in some instances, to beg. In my mind, implore sounds a bit too formal to use in certain instances. Implorange solves that problem, being the word implore’s casual counterpart.
Examples:
1) Cassidy implored the Queen to extend her royal services to aid the minority island populations.
2) Timothy imploranged his friend to buy the large over the medium popcorn; he knew they’d snack on the treat before the movie started.
Imploranged is the new word to use when rhyming with orange. Use it wisely. :)
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