"Supplicatingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Supplicatingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Supplicatingly
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"Supplicatingly" Meaning

In a humble or piously submissive manner, characterized by an attitude of pleading or supplication.

"Supplicatingly" Examples

Usage Examples for "Supplicatingly"


Adverb Usage


| Example | Part of the Speech (POS) |
| --- | --- |
| The homeless man supplicatingly implored a passerby for change. | S |
| She supplicatingly appealed to the court for leniency. | S |

"Supplicatingly" Similar Words

Suppliant

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A adj: making a humble request, often in a formal or official way, typically with a sense of urgency or pleading.<br><br>Example: "The suppliant girl begged her teacher for extra time to complete her project."<br><br>Synonyms: suppliant, petitioning, beseeching, entreating, and imploring.

Suppliants

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Suppliants are individuals who are in a position of begging or pleading for something, often due to their desperate circumstances. They are usually those who are seeking help, mercy, or protection from someone who has authority, wealth, or influence.<br><br>In a broader sense, suppliants can also refer to people who are seeking something, such as a right, a privilege, or a favor, and are submitting themselves to the will or mercy of another.<br><br>For example, ancient suppliants in Greek mythology would often seek asylum or protection from a temple or a king, placing themselves under the sacred protection of that place or person.<br><br>In modern English, the word "suppliant" can evoke a sense of vulnerability, necessity, and sometimes, desperation.

Supplicant

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A person who is asking for or seeking something, usually from a higher authority, such as a court or a church.

Supplicants

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Supplicate

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Supplicated

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Supplicated (verb) means to ask humbly or earnestly for something, especially forgiveness or help, often in a state of subjection or dependence.

Supplicates

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Supplicating

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Supplication

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A request or prayer made to a higher power or a person in a position of authority, typically in a respectful and humble manner.<br><br>Example: "She offered a heartfelt supplication to God for strength and guidance."<br><br>Etymology: From the Latin "supplicare", meaning "to humiliate oneself" or "to beg for mercy".<br><br>In a broader sense, it can also refer to a plea or a petition made to someone in a position of authority, often in a situation of need or hardship.<br><br>Example: "The homeless person made a supplication to the charity organization for food and shelter."

Supplications

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Supplications refer to humble and often urgent requests or prayers, typically made to a higher power or a person of authority, asking for something, either for oneself or others.

Supplicator

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Someone or something that supplies or provides something, especially food, especially in a hospital or prison.

Supplicatory

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Supplied

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Supplier

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A person or company that supplies goods or services to others, often on a regular basis.

Suppliers

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People or companies that provide goods or services to others, often to manufacturers, wholesalers, or retailers.

Supplies

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