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Cajoling Meaning in English

word · lemma: cajole

kəˈdʒoʊɫɪŋ
kuh-JOH-ling
kɐdʒˈəʊlɪŋ
kuh-JOH-ling

Definition

Cajoling means trying to persuade someone to do something by using flattery, compliments, or gentle, repeated requests.

Usage & Nuances

Cajoling is usually informal and sometimes implies subtle manipulation. It often involves repeated asking, playful tone, or giving compliments. Common with verbs like 'keep cajoling,' 'spent hours cajoling,' or 'by cajoling him.' Do not confuse with 'coercing' (forceful) or 'begging' (desperate).

Example Sentences

She kept cajoling her friend to try the new restaurant.

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His cajoling finally convinced his parents to let him go.

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They used cajoling and jokes to cheer him up.

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No amount of cajoling could make him change his mind.

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She managed to get a discount by cajoling the shopkeeper.

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After much cajoling, he finally agreed to come to the party.

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