Please
UK /["/pliːz/","/pəˈliːz/"]/US /["/pliːz/","/pəˈliːz/"]/
Definition
used as a polite way of asking for something or telling somebody to do something
In simple words: A polite way to ask for something or show respect.
Examples
- Please pass me the salt.
- Could you help me, please?
- It is very cold outside, please wear a jacket.
- Please let me know your decision.
- If you would, please answer my question.
Usage notes
Used to make requests more polite. Common in both spoken and written English. Avoid using in very formal situations where more elaborate politeness is expected.
Grammar pattern
please + verb
Memory hint
Think of 'please' as 'Pardon my ease' when asking nicely.
Collocations
- please help
- please wait
- please note
Synonyms
- kindly
- if you would
- would you mind
Antonyms
- displease
- offend
Common mistakes
- Omitting 'please' in requests, making them sound rude.
- Using 'please' with commands instead of requests.
- Confusing 'please' with 'thank you' in responses.