Beseech is an archaic verb that means to ask or beg. A euphemism is a polite way of saying something that is blunt. If you said, "I beseech thee to spray some Febreeze in there." that would be a euphemism for telling someone that they stink.
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The word "appeal" is not a euphemism for the other words listed. While "implore," "beseech," and "beg" all convey a sense of urgent pleading or requesting, "appeal" can refer to a broader range of requests or appeals, including formal or legal contexts, without necessarily implying desperation.
The future tense is "will beseech"
I beseech you to have mercy.Will you beseech your friend to go out with me?Beseech me and I might say yes.
I do beseech thee
I beseech you to come on the ride with me.
Beseech ended in 2006.
Beseech was created in 1992.
Tagalog translation of BESEECH: nagsumamo
I beseech(to request earnestly) you come to me
"I beseech you" means to beg or implore.