cajoles

[US]/ˈkæ.dʒəlz/
[UK]/kuh-joalz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to persuade someone to do something by using flattery or gentle urging rather than force or reason.; to entice or tempt someone into doing something.

Phrases & Collocations

cajoles me

cajoles you

cajoles us

cajoles them

cajoles friends

cajoles children

cajoles clients

cajoles voters

cajoles audience

cajoles partner

Example Sentences

she cajoles her friends into going on a trip with her.

the manager cajoles the team to meet the deadline.

he often cajoles his parents for extra allowance.

she cajoles her way into getting a promotion.

he cajoles his colleagues to join him for lunch.

the puppy cajoles its owner for a treat.

she cajoles her partner to watch her favorite movie.

he cajoles the audience with his charming speech.

the child cajoles his mother for a new toy.

she cajoles her boss to approve her project proposal.

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