The boy saw the cat up on the tree and felt solitously how will it come down.
I asked my parents imploringly if I could go to the party, but they said I was too young.
beseechingly
to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
Imploringly is the best I can think of. Perhaps people don't do enough things in a pleading manner to warrant a word.
IMPLORE is a synonym of the words "beg" or "beseech". It addresses a target subject and usually a "to" verb form for the requested action. "I implore you to stop asking so many grammar questions." "I implore your further consideration." "The renter implored the landlord to give him more time."
You are imploringly annoying!
"The sisters stared imploringly at their mother, each still holding a tiny stray kitten." "He stood by her school locker, looking up imploringly as he awaited her answer."
Imploringly is correct.
Imploring means urgently begging. Two synonyms of imploring are soliciting and pleading. "The homeless man stood on the sidewalk, imploringly asking passers-by for change."
I asked my parents imploringly if I could go to the party, but they said I was too young.
beseechingly
"Imploringly" is an adverb that describes a manner of expressing a desperate or urgent plea. When someone speaks imploringly, they are conveying a sense of deep emotion, often seeking help, understanding, or forgiveness. This tone typically evokes sympathy or compassion from the listener, emphasizing the seriousness of the request being made.
It's an adverb meaning "in a pleading manner".
to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
Imploringly is the best I can think of. Perhaps people don't do enough things in a pleading manner to warrant a word.
The word gingerly is on page 17 of the UK edition. It is used in the line "patted Hagrid gingerly on the arm" when Professor McGonagall is comforting Rubeus Hagrid.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.