Begging vs Beggin
Learn why "begging" is correct and "beggin" is incorrect.
beggin
Incorrect spelling - ""Beggin"" is an informal or incorrect shortening.
"beggin" is a common misspelling of "begging". Always use "begging" when referring to the correct word.
begging
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Begging" means asking earnestly or for charity.
Definition of begging
"begging": "Begging" means asking earnestly or for charity.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for begging
- • pleading
- • requesting
Usage Examples
"Correct:" Begging for help.
"Correct:" He was begging.
"Correct:" Begging is prohibited.
"Correct:" Begging continued.
"Incorrect:" He was beggin.
Notes:
- • Ends with -ing.
- • Double 'g'.
- • Verb form.
- • Not shortened in standard English.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Begging.
Q: Is beggin correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Asking desperately.
Q: Usage?
A: Formal writing.
Summary
Begging is correct; it is the act of asking earnestly. Beggin is a misspelling. Important in writing or literature contexts.