An "entreating entrance" refers to a compelling or appealing way of entering a space, often designed to capture attention and evoke interest. This term can apply to various contexts, such as theater, literature, or even social situations, where the manner of entering sets the tone for what follows. It typically suggests a blend of charm and urgency, inviting engagement from the audience or participants.
asking to come in :)CraCkerz & FrOY
entreating. it is a participle. example: the entreating dog was.. blah blah blah
entreating = pleading with, begging
"Entreating" in the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe means pleading or begging. The speaker is asking the raven for some form of relief or answer to his questions.
Treatment; reception; entertainment., The act of entreating or beseeching; urgent prayer; earnest petition; pressing solicitation.
Synonyms for the adjective appealing would include intriguing, attractive, and inviting. Synomyms for the verb appealing would be entreating or soliciting.
It sent the Olive Branch Petition to the King, affirming loyalty and entreating prevention of further conflict.
The word opposite of entrance is Exit
create an entrance
The verb of entrance is "to enter".
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Entrance in french is entre.