Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for besought.
Definitions

besought

[bih-sawt] / bɪˈsɔt /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

I stretched forth my hands to him, and besought his intercession; I implored that one year, one month might be given to me on earth, to do penance and atonement for my transgressions.

From Project Gutenberg

When her mother besought her to come away she replied: “Thou shalt not deceive me again,” repeating the promise that had been made to her.

From Project Gutenberg

No one had given a thought to the possibility of Carol not being with them for the Christmas festivities; and Mrs. Mandeville was besought again and again not to let Carol go home before Christmas.

From Project Gutenberg

A stout mule was saddled in the court, and the prior besought him, in courteous terms, to give the advantage of his escort to father Paul, who was about to set out likewise for Ghent.

From Project Gutenberg

The Count took her hand and pressed it to his lips, and besought her to be calm and soothed.

From Project Gutenberg