Definitions
- Describing a pleading or desperate manner of asking for something. - Referring to a request made with a sense of urgency or desperation. - Talking about someone asking for help or assistance in a pitiful or needy way.
- Describing a sincere and earnest manner of making a request. - Referring to a plea made with genuine emotion and intensity. - Talking about someone asking for something with a strong desire or desperation.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a way of making a request or asking for something.
- 2Both words convey a sense of desperation or urgency in the request.
- 3Both words involve using facial expressions or body language to convey the intensity of the request.
What is the difference?
- 1Intensity: Beggingly implies a more desperate and pitiful manner, while imploringly suggests a sincere and earnest plea.
- 2Emotion: Beggingly may evoke sympathy or pity, while imploringly can evoke empathy or understanding.
- 3Tone: Beggingly can have a negative connotation, implying a sense of helplessness or dependency, while imploringly is more neutral and focuses on the intensity of the request.
- 4Persuasiveness: Beggingly may be seen as manipulative or insincere, while imploringly suggests a genuine desire for the request to be granted.
- 5Formality: Beggingly is more informal and colloquial, while imploringly can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Remember this!
Beggingly and imploringly are synonyms that describe ways of making a request or asking for something. However, there are differences in their intensity, emotion, tone, persuasiveness, and formality. Beggingly implies a more desperate and pitiful manner, often evoking sympathy or pity, while imploringly suggests a sincere and earnest plea, evoking empathy or understanding. Beggingly can have a negative connotation and may be seen as manipulative, while imploringly focuses on the intensity of the request without implying insincerity.