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Synonyms
beg (bĕg)

[Middle English beggen, possibly from Anglo-Norman begger, from Old French begart, lay brother, one who prays; see beggar.]

verb: begged, beg·ging, begs. 

transitive verb 

  1. To ask for as charity: begged money while sitting in a doorway.
  2. To ask earnestly for or of; entreat: begged me for help.
    1. To evade; dodge: a speech that begged the real issues.
    2. To take for granted without proof: beg the point in a dispute.

intransitive verb 

  1. To solicit alms.
  2. To make a humble or urgent plea.

phrasal verbs

beg off
To ask to be released from something, such as an obligation: We were invited to stay for dinner, but we had to beg off.

synonyms:

beg, crave, beseech, implore, entreat, importune These verbs mean to make an earnest request. Beg and crave mean to ask in a serious and sometimes humble manner, especially for something one cannot claim as a right: I begged her to forgive me. The attorney craved the court's indulgence. Beseech emphasizes earnestness and often implies anxiety: Be silent, we beseech you. Implore intensifies the sense of urgency and anxiety: The child implored his father not to be angry. Entreat pertains to persuasive pleading: “Ask me no questions, I entreat you” (Charles Dickens) Importune adds the sense of persistent and sometimes irksome pleading: The foundation was importuned by fundraisers.
See also: cadge