implorer
Definition
- Noun:
- One who implores: "implorer" refers to a person who makes a fervent, earnest, or humble plea or request, often in a desperate or urgent manner.
Usage Examples
- (A person making an urgent plea.)
- (A person who earnestly seeks something.)
Advanced Usage
- "to be an implorer of": to act as a person who begs or pleads for something.
- He became an implorer of forgiveness after his mistake. (He earnestly sought pardon.)
- "the implorer's cry": a metaphor for a desperate or heartfelt appeal.
- The implorer's cry echoed through the empty hall. (The sound of a desperate plea.)
Variants and Related Words
- Implore (verb): to beg or plead earnestly.
- She implored him to stay. (She begged him urgently.)
- Imploring (adj): expressing a plea or entreaty.
- He gave her an imploring look. (A look that begged for something.)
- Imploringly (adv): in a manner that expresses a plea.
- She looked at him imploringly. (She looked at him with a begging expression.)
Synonyms
- Petitioner: one who makes a formal request or appeal.
- Supplicant: one who humbly prays or begs, especially in a religious context.
- Beggar: one who asks for something as a gift, often with a sense of urgency.
Related Idioms
- To implore on bended knee: to beg with utmost humility and desperation.
- He implored on bended knee for her forgiveness. (He begged very humbly.)
Phrasal Verbs
- Implore for: to beg or plead for something specific.
- They implored for more time to complete the project. (They made an urgent request for additional time.)