plead
When someone pleads, it’s like when you really, really want something and you ask for it with all your heart. Imagine you’re at a toy store, and you see a toy you love. You might say, ‘Please, please, can I have it?’ That’s pleading. It’s more than just asking; it’s showing how much you want it with your words and your face.
Another way to think about pleading is like a puppy looking up at you with big, sad eyes, hoping you’ll give it a treat. The puppy can’t use words, but its eyes say, ‘Please, I really want that!’
Sometimes, when people are in trouble, they plead for help. It’s like when you’re stuck in a game and you call out to a friend, ‘Help me, please!’ You’re not just asking; you’re showing you need them. Pleading is a way to show how important something is to you, whether it’s a toy, a treat, or help from a friend.