suppliant

[ˈsʌplɪənt]

suppliant Definition

  • 1a person making a humble plea to someone in power or authority
  • 2expressing or conveying a plea, especially to someone in power or authority

Using suppliant: Examples

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

  • Example

    The suppliant begged the king for mercy.

  • Example

    She made a suppliant request for help.

  • Example

    The refugees arrived at the border in a suppliant manner, hoping to be granted asylum.

suppliant Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for suppliant

Phrases with suppliant

  • a tone of voice that is humble and pleading

    Example

    He spoke in a suppliant tone, hoping to convince the judge to reduce his sentence.

  • a physical position that is humble and pleading, often involving kneeling or bowing

    Example

    The suppliant approached the emperor in a suppliant posture, begging for mercy.

  • a prayer that is humble and pleading, often asking for forgiveness or mercy

    Example

    The priest led the congregation in a suppliant prayer for peace and healing.

Origins of suppliant

from Latin 'supplicans', present participle of 'supplicare', meaning 'to plead humbly'

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Summary: suppliant in Brief

'Suppliant' [ˈsʌplɪənt] refers to a person who makes a humble plea to someone in power or authority, or something that expresses or conveys such a plea. It can describe a tone of voice, posture, or prayer that is humble and pleading. Examples include 'The suppliant begged the king for mercy.' and 'She made a suppliant request for help.' Synonyms include 'petitioner' and 'pleader.'