begging

[ˈbɛɡɪŋ]

begging Definition

  • 1the act of asking for money or food, especially in the street
  • 2the act of pleading or requesting urgently

Using begging: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "begging" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The homeless man was begging for change on the corner.

  • Example

    She was reduced to begging for food from her neighbors.

  • Example

    I'm not begging, I'm just asking for a favor.

  • Example

    He was begging for mercy, but his captors showed him none.

begging Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for begging

Antonyms for begging

Phrases with begging

  • a logical fallacy in which the conclusion of an argument is assumed in the premise

    Example

    Saying 'I am a good person because I always do what is right' is begging the question.

  • beggar belief

    to be too extraordinary or impossible to believe

    Example

    The amount of money he spent on that car beggars belief.

  • to decline an invitation or request, often by offering an excuse

    Example

    I'm going to have to beg off that dinner invitation, I have too much work to do.

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Summary: begging in Brief

The term 'begging' [ˈbɛɡɪŋ] refers to the act of asking for money or food, especially in the street, or the act of pleading or requesting urgently. It can be seen in phrases like 'begging the question,' which refers to a logical fallacy, and 'beggar belief,' meaning something is too extraordinary to believe. 'Beg off' is an idiom that means to decline an invitation or request.