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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. 1. : to influence or gently urge by caressing or flattering : wheedle. coaxed him into going. 2. : to draw, gain, or persuade by means of gentle urging or flattery. unable to coax an answer out of him. coaxing consumers to buy new cars. 3.

  3. COAXING definition: 1. the act of persuading someone gently to do something, by being kind and patient, or by appearing…. Learn more.

  4. Coaxing definition: the act of gently persuading, flattering, cajoling, etc., to influence someone to do something. See examples of COAXING used in a sentence.

  5. to manage to get something to do something, or something to happen, by being very patient and taking great care: be coaxed to Stem cells are coaxed to grow into a variety of cells that can be injected into patients. She coaxed the plane in for the landing. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. 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.

  7. 1. To persuade or try to persuade by pleading or flattery; cajole. 2. To obtain by persistent persuasion: coaxed the secret out of the child. 3. Obsolete To caress; fondle. 4.

  8. coaxing in British English. (ˈkəʊksɪŋ ) noun. 1. the act of persuading by tenderness, flattery, pleading, etc. It took a lot of convincing to get her to continue the walk, but the coaxing was worth it: the temple was magnificent. adjective. 2. serving to persuade or manipulate.

  9. Coax definition: to influence or persuade to do something by gentle urging, smooth talk, flattery, etc.. See examples of COAX used in a sentence.

  10. 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.

  11. coaxing. noun. /ˈkoʊksɪŋ/. [uncountable] gentle attempts to persuade someone to do something or to get a machine to start No amount of coaxing will make me change my mind. A little coaxing was all it took to get her to say his name.

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