top | item 28490435 (no title) Simon_says | 4 years ago "beg the question" does not have a literal meaning. It makes no sense unless you're so used to hearing it used that way. discuss order hn newest Dylan16807|4 years ago "beg" often means "beg for". "This situation begs for the question:" is a completely reasonable way to start a sentence.Or to go with synonyms. Solicits the question. Entreats the question. These are the literal meanings of the words, and they work fine.
Dylan16807|4 years ago "beg" often means "beg for". "This situation begs for the question:" is a completely reasonable way to start a sentence.Or to go with synonyms. Solicits the question. Entreats the question. These are the literal meanings of the words, and they work fine.
Dylan16807|4 years ago
Or to go with synonyms. Solicits the question. Entreats the question. These are the literal meanings of the words, and they work fine.