| A | B |
| beseech | to request earnestly; to implore or beg |
| cajole | to urge with gentle, repeated appeals, teasing, or flattery; to wheedle |
| elicit | to bring out or call forth |
| enjoin | to direct or order with authority, to prohibit or forbid |
| exigency | a state or quality of requiring much effort or immediate action; an urgent crisis or situation |
| imperious | arrogantly bossy; domineering; overbearing |
| injunction | a command, a directive, or an order |
| mendicant | (adj) dependent on begging for a living; (n) a beggar |
| query | (n) a question; an inquiry; (v) to question, often with doubt |
| servile | slavish; behaving like a servant; excessively submissive, like that of a slave or servant |