词汇 | thesaurus_articles_to-beg-for-something-or-beg-someone-to-do-something |
释义 | to beg for something or beg someone to do somethingThese words mean to make a very strong and urgent request. The most common word is beg. You can beg for something or beg someone to do something. He begged her to stay, but she wouldn't listen. She tearfully begged for forgiveness. If you implore someone to do or not do something, you ask them to do or not do it in a very emotional, serious, or sincere way. I implore you to change your mind. When he gives his number to friends, he implores them not to pass it on. If you plead with someone, you ask them in a very emotional way to do something, especially repeatedly. He pleaded with the guards to be allowed to see his daughter. If someone appeals to people, they make a strong emotional request, often a public one. I appeal to the public to remain calm. Entreat is a more formal word than those above for begging, and adjure is even more formal. The banners entreated the government to release the prisoners. The gospel adjures us to love one another. Beseech is an old-fashioned word that is often used in literature. She beseeched her captors to display some compassion. For more words relating to asking for something, see the article at ask. Related articlesto beg for money |
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