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pleaded sir
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "pleaded sir" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks proper punctuation and context.
It could be used in a narrative or dialogue context where a character is addressing someone respectfully while expressing a plea. Example: "He pleaded, 'Please, sir, give me another chance to prove myself.'"
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
I pleaded: 'Sir, don't do anything'".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
A clerk read out the charges — "Robbery in the second degree and other crimes" — and asked Browder, "How do you plead, sir, guilty or not guilty?" "Not guilty," Browder said.
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In the video, some partygoers are seen sitting in the grass and pleading "sir, we just came here for a birthday party, please".
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But I hear you pleading, "Please, sir, I want one more".
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Another, who faces financial ruin, desperately pleads with Sir William to invest in his ridiculous scheme to sell boots to the Sudanese.
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But Sir Richard Broadbent pleaded for patience.
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The boy's uncle, Sir Marcus Winfrey, pleaded guilty to possessing the stolen gun used in the shooting.
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For his part, Sir Mark pleaded guilty in a South African court to unwittingly helping to bankroll the operation.
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I can't break the laws of physics sir," Spicer pleaded.
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Dr. Thomas and other officials at the Army's Physical Fitness School here respond by pleading "No excuse, sir!" -- though they might not put it quite that way.
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The policeman at the door says no. Alexander pleads: "Oh sir, please, sir. You never know.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing dialogue, ensure the punctuation correctly separates the plea from the form of address. For example: "Please, sir," he pleaded, or He pleaded, "Sir, I beg you".
Common error
Avoid placing punctuation incorrectly within the phrase. "Pleaded 'sir'" or "pleaded, sir" are incorrect. Use "pleaded: 'Sir'" or "pleaded, 'Sir'" instead to ensure clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase typically functions as a component of dialogue, where "pleaded" indicates the action of making an emotional appeal and "sir" serves as a respectful form of address. Ludwig AI confirms that, while present in text, the phrase may need punctuation for correctness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "pleaded sir" is used to depict someone making an emotional or urgent request to a person addressed as "sir". However, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase may require punctuation for correctness. The phrase is rare but appears primarily in news and media contexts. Alternatives such as "begged, sir" or "implored you, sir" may offer a more formal or emphatic tone. Always ensure correct punctuation to enhance clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
begged, sir
Stronger emphasis on desperation and subservience.
implored you, sir
More formal and earnest request.
entreated you, sir
Highly formal and earnest appeal.
earnestly requested, sir
Emphasizes sincerity and respect in the request.
earnestly asked, sir
Emphasizes sincerity and respect in the question.
humbly requested, sir
Adds an element of humility to the request.
respectfully pleaded, sir
Highlights the respect shown in the act of pleading.
asked urgently, sir
Focuses on the immediacy and importance of the request.
beseeched you, sir
Implies a heartfelt and urgent request.
requested your favor, sir
Framed as seeking a favor from a superior.
FAQs
How to correctly punctuate a sentence using "pleaded" with a direct address like "sir"?
The correct punctuation depends on the sentence structure. You can use: He pleaded, "Sir, please listen!". Alternatively, "Please, sir," he pleaded, "I need your help."
What does it mean to "plead" with someone?
To "plead" means to make an emotional appeal or request to someone, often because you are in a difficult situation or desperately want something.
Are there more formal alternatives to "pleaded, sir"?
Yes, you could use alternatives like "implored you, sir" or "earnestly requested, sir" to convey a more respectful tone.
What is the difference between "begged, sir" and "pleaded, sir"?
"Begged, sir" implies a greater level of desperation and subservience compared to "pleaded, sir". Begging often suggests a complete lack of power or control.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested