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cajoler

to cajole, to coax

verb kah-zhoh-LEH Rare

Usage Note

Cajoler means to use gentle flattery or sweet talk to persuade someone, with a slight sense of manipulation. It is more affectionate and less negative than flatter. The noun cajolerie refers to a piece of sweet-talking or coaxing. A parent cajole a child to calm them down.

Examples

"Elle cajolait son fils pour qu'il mange."

Natural Translation

She was coaxing her son to eat.

Literal Translation

She coaxed her son so-that he eat.

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