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Meaning of besought
The primary meaning of the word "besought" is to ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
Etymology of besought
The word "besought" originates from the Old English words "be" (meaning "about" or "around") and "sēcan" (meaning "to seek" or "to ask"), with the past tense of "beseech" being "besought".
   Historically, the word has been used in English since the 9th century, with its meaning and usage evolving over time to encompass a range of connotations, from formal requests to desperate pleas.
Synonyms
Definitions
- The word "besought" is defined by Oxford Languages as the past tense of "beseech", meaning to ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
 - * It can also be used to describe a formal or humble request, often with a sense of urgency or desperation.
 
Usage Examples
- The king besought his advisors to find a solution to the crisis.
 - * She besought her parents to let her attend the party.
 - * The people besought their government to provide aid during the natural disaster.
 
Antonyms
                                                refused
                                                                        rejected
                                                                        denied
                                                                        dismissed
                                                                        ignored
                                                                        neglected
                                                                        overlooked
                                                                        disregarded
                                                                        opposed
                                                                        contradicted
                                                                        disputed
                                                                        argued
                                                                        debated
                                                                        resisted
                                                                        defied
                                                                        disobeyed
                                                                        commanded
                                                                        ordered
                                                                        demanded
                                                                        instructed
                                                                        forbade