C1verbformal3K

Plead

UK /["/pliːd/","/pliːdz/","/ˈpliːdɪd/","/pled/","/ˈpliːdɪŋ/"]/US /["/pliːd/","/pliːdz/","/ˈpliːdɪd/","/pled/","/ˈpliːdɪŋ/"]/

Definition

to ask somebody for something in a very strong and serious way

In simple words: To ask for something in a serious way, often in a legal situation.

Examples

  • He decided to plead guilty to the charges against him.
  • The defendant plans to plead not guilty at the trial.
  • She pleaded with her parents to let her go to the concert.
  • They pleaded for mercy when the judge was about to sentence them.
  • The lawyer pleaded the case passionately before the jury.
  • He pleaded insanity as a defense during the court proceedings.

Usage notes

Used in legal contexts or when making an emotional request. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing serious topics.

Grammar pattern

plead + object

Memory hint

Think of 'plead' like 'pleading eyes' – asking intensely.

Collocations

  • almost
  • silently
  • successfully
  • for
  • with
  • plead guilty
  • plead not guilty

Synonyms

  • beg

Antonyms

  • refuse
  • reject

Common mistakes

  • Mixing up with 'plead' and 'plea' – remember 'plead' is a verb.
  • Incorrect preposition use, like 'plead to' instead of just 'plead.'