begging
0 antonyms and opposites of begging, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The act of asking others for money, food, or help.
How to use begging
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Middle English begging, beggyng, beggynge, equivalent to beg + -ing (gerund ending).
Full origin of begging →Frequently asked questions
What does “begging” mean?
The word “begging” means the act of asking others for money, food, or help. In plain terms, the activity of pleading or asking for something, especially money.
How do you pronounce “begging”?
“Begging” is pronounced BEH-gihng (/ˈbɛɡɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “begging” in a sentence?
Here is “begging” used in a sentence: “Begging is illegal in some parts of the city.”
What part of speech is “begging”?
“Begging” is a noun.
Is “begging” a common word?
“Begging” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between begging and pleading?
Begging is the act of asking others for money, food, or help, often persistently and from a position of need. Pleading is making an earnest, emotional appeal and does not necessarily involve asking for material things — you can plead a case or plead for mercy without asking for money.
Is begging always about money?
No. Begging is the act of asking others for money, food, or help, so it covers appeals for assistance of any kind. Someone can be begging for forgiveness, attention, or a second chance without money being involved at all.
What is the difference between begging and borrowing?
Begging is asking others to give you money, food, or help with no expectation of returning it. Borrowing means taking something temporarily on the understanding that it will be given back or repaid.