cajoler in a sentence
n.
Definition
Cajoler: a person who persuades someone to do something through flattery or gentle urging.
Sample Sentences
- She tried to cajole him into going to the party with promises of his favorite dessert.
- Despite her best efforts to cajole her friend into joining the gym, he remained uninterested.
- The politician attempted to cajole the voters with charming speeches and empty promises.
- He managed to cajole the reluctant child into finishing her vegetables with stories of superheroes.
- Cajoling his coworkers into participating in the charity event proved to be more challenging than he anticipated.
- She used her charm to cajole the committee into approving her proposal.
- The teacher’s playful cajoling helped motivate the students to engage more in class discussions.
- It took a lot of cajoling, but eventually, she convinced him to take a leap of faith and start his own business.
- Cajoling her cat into the carrier was a task that required both patience and creativity.
- They knew he was a skilled cajoler, always able to persuade others to see things his way.
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