entreat
How to Use Entreat
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo beg or plead with someone, usually sincerely and with feeling.
A fairly formal or literary word; "beg" or "plead" is more common in everyday speech.
Word Forms
entreated past tense, entreat plural, entreated plural, entreats plural, entreats singular, entreat singular, entreated singular, entreatest singular, entreatedst singular, entreateth singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She _____ the judge for mercy.
Etymology
From Old French entraitier, built from "en-" plus traitier, "to treat, deal with," from Latin tractare.