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    Coaxing
    /ˈkōksiNG/

    noun

    • 1. persistent gentle persuasion: "he refused to return to the game despite the coaxing of his teammates"

    adjective

    • 1. gently and persistently persuasive: "they speak in a coaxing manner when they want something"
  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and history of the verb coax, which means to influence or persuade by gentle words or actions. Also, find out the noun form of coax, coaxial cable, and its usage.

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  4. Coaxing is the act of gently persuading, flattering, cajoling, etc., to influence someone to do something. Learn more about the word history, usage and related terms of coaxing from Dictionary.com.

  5. Coaxing is the act of persuading someone gently to do something, by being kind and patient, or by appearing to be. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and translations of coaxing with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Coax means to persuade someone gently to do something or go somewhere, by being kind and patient, or by appearing to be. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, and usage of coax with examples from various sources.

  7. coax. When you coax someone, you try to convince him gently, with pleasant words and maybe a little flattery. You’ll have to be patient, as you can’t rush someone you’re trying to coax. When you coax, you have to be nice about it — you can’t threaten or force.

  8. Coax can be a verb meaning to influence or persuade by gentle urging, or a noun meaning a type of cable. Learn the origin, history and synonyms of coax, and see how it is used in sentences.

  9. adjective. pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade. “a coaxing and obsequious voice”. synonyms: ingratiatory. persuasive. intended or having the power to induce action or belief.

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