cajoling

[US]/ˈkæ.dʒoʊ.lɪŋ/
[UK]/kaj-o-ling/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.Persuading someone gently but persistently, often by flattery or making promises.; Coaxing or enticing someone to do something.

Phrases & Collocations

cajoling words

cajoling tone

cajoling smile

cajoling approach

cajoling manner

cajoling techniques

cajoling behavior

cajoling strategies

cajoling efforts

cajoling remarks

Example Sentences

she was cajoling her friend to join the party.

the teacher was cajoling the students to complete their homework.

he spent the afternoon cajoling his parents for a new bike.

she has a talent for cajoling her coworkers into helping her.

the politician was cajoling voters with promises of change.

he was cajoling his dog to do tricks for treats.

she kept cajoling him to take a vacation.

the coach was cajoling the team to give their best effort.

he was cajoling his friends to try the new restaurant.

she is always cajoling her siblings into playing games.

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