The difference between Beg and Set aside

When used as verbs, beg means to request the help of someone, often in the form of money, whereas set aside means to separate and reserve something for a specific purpose.


Beg is also noun with the meaning: a provincial governor under the ottoman empire, a bey.

Beg is also abbreviation with the meaning: beginning.

check bellow for the other definitions of Beg and Set aside

  1. Beg as a verb (intransitive):

    to request the help of someone, often in the form of money

    Examples:

    "He begged on the street corner from passers-by."

  2. Beg as a verb (transitive):

    to plead with someone for help, a favor, etc.; to entreat

    Examples:

    "I beg your pardon. I didn't mean to cause offence."

    "He begged her to go to the prom with him''."

  3. Beg as a verb (transitive):

    to assume, in the phrase

  4. Beg as a verb (proscribed):

    to raise a question, in the phrase

  5. Beg as a verb (legal, obsolete):

    To ask to be appointed guardian for, or to ask to have a guardian appointed for.

  1. Beg as a noun:

    a provincial governor under the Ottoman Empire, a bey

  1. Set aside as a verb (transitive):

    To separate and reserve something for a specific purpose.

    Examples:

    "Plan to set aside three or four hours to see the museum."

  2. Set aside as a verb (transitive):

    To leave out of account; to omit or neglect.

  3. Set aside as a verb (transitive):

    To disagree with something and reject or overturn it.

  4. Set aside as a verb (transitive):

    To declare something invalid or null and void.