The term "beseechers" refers to people who beg or plead for something. There are several synonyms for this word, including supplicants, petitioners, solicitors, suitors, and pleaders. Each of these words suggests a different tone or context for the act of begging or pleading. "Supplicant" conveys a sense of humility and reverence, while "petitioner" implies a more formal request, often made to a legal authority. "Solicitor" suggests someone who is actively seeking something, while "suitor" implies a more romantic appeal. "Pleader" has a slightly more desperate tone, and may suggest someone who is making a last-ditch effort to get what they want.