request
Americannoun
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the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition.
At his request, they left.
- Synonyms:
- prayer, supplication, entreaty
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an instance of this.
There have been many requests for the product.
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a written statement of petition.
If you need supplies, send in a request.
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something asked for.
to obtain one's request.
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the state of being asked for; demand.
verb (used with object)
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to ask for, especially politely or formally.
He requested permission to speak.
- Synonyms:
- supplicate, petition
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to ask or beg; bid (usually followed by a clause or an infinitive).
to request that he leave;
to request to be excused.
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to ask or beg (someone) to do something.
He requested me to go.
idioms
verb
noun
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the act or an instance of requesting, esp in the form of a written statement; petition or solicitation
a request for a song
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( as modifier )
a request programme
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in accordance with the specific demand or wish of (someone)
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in accordance with someone's desire
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in demand; popular
he is in request in concert halls all over the world
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on the occasion of a demand or request
application forms are available on request
Synonym Usage
See beg 1.
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
Inflected Forms
Nouns
Participles
Conjugated Forms
Present
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requestsimple
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requestssimple
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have requestedperfect
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has requestedperfect
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am requestingprogressive
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are requestingprogressive
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is requestingprogressive
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have been requestingperfect progressive
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has been requestingperfect progressive
Past
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requestedsimple
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had requestedperfect
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was requestingprogressive
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were requestingprogressive
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had been requestingperfect progressive
Future
Etymology
Origin of request
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English requeste (noun), from Old French, from Vulgar Latin requaesita (unrecorded) “things asked for,” noun use of neuter plural past participle of requaerere (unrecorded) “to seek” (literary Latin requīrere require ( def. ) )
Explanation
To request something means to formally ask for it. If you're sick of always getting a middle seat on the airplane, put in a request for the aisle or window next time. You can request something you want, like extra cheese on your pizza, or a better parking space, but you can also "put in a request." Request has a formal quality, as in "request forms." After all, you won't find any "ask forms" out there. Asking for something is one thing, making a request is another. It's more official. If you want to request a certain professor, you'd better put in a request!
Vocabulary lists containing request
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Example Sentences
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A legal representative for Brown did not immediately respond to The Times’ request for comment on Wednesday.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 1, 2026
The request comes a day after the US Supreme Court declined Trump's request to review the case.
From BBC • Jul. 1, 2026
What’s Next: Apple didn’t respond to Barron’s request for comment.
From Barron's • Jul. 1, 2026
Prescribers will have to request coverage from Medicare before a new prescription is filled, a process known as prior authorization.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 1, 2026
It was a strange demand, but nothing peeved Clare more than when he was trying to usher a wandering soul and they bucked against his every little request.
From "The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest" by Aubrey Hartman
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