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begs;
begged;
begging
Britannica Dictionary definition of BEG
1
:
to ask people for money or food
[no object]
[+ object]
2
a
:
to ask (someone) in a very serious and emotional way for something needed or wanted very much
[+ object]
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He begged the doctor for medicine.
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He begged her for forgiveness. = He begged her to forgive him.
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She begged him to read the story again.
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I beg you to help them! = Help them, I beg you!
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“Help them!” I begged.
[no object]
—
+ of
b
:
to ask for (something needed or wanted very much) in a very serious and emotional way
[+ object]
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He got down on his knees and begged forgiveness. = He got down on his knees and begged to be forgiven.
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He begged that she would forgive him.
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begging a favor of someone
[no object]
3
[no object]
of a dog
:
to sit up on the back legs with the front legs raised
4
[+ object]
of a thing
:
to seem perfect for some purpose
:
to be very well suited for something
—
followed by to + verb
beg, borrow, or/and steal
informal
:
to do whatever is necessary to get something that is wanted or needed
beg leave
formal + old-fashioned
:
to ask for permission
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followed by to + verb
beg off
[phrasal verb]
informal
:
to say that you cannot do something that you have been asked to do or have agreed to do
beg the question
1
:
to cause someone to ask a specified question as a reaction or response
2
formal
:
to ignore a question or issue by assuming it has been answered or settled
beg to differ
:
to politely disagree with someone
beg your pardon
◊ The phrase I beg your pardon is used in polite speech to apologize when you have done something impolite or when you have made a mistake.
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I beg your pardon. [=sorry, excuse me] I didn't mean to bump into you like that.
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I beg your pardon. You're correct; the amount is 12 dollars.
◊ It can be used to show that you are annoyed or offended by something that another person has said.
◊ It can also be used as a question when you have not heard or understood something clearly.
◊ The shorter form beg pardon is also used informally this way.
go begging
chiefly British
:
to be something that few or no people want
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With the poor economy, many expensive restaurants now have tables that go begging. [=tables that are empty because there are no customers]
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If that last biscuit's (still) going begging, can I have it, please?