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1 persuasión
• coaxing• persuader• persuasive• persuasive power• persulfate• seduction• suasion -
2 coaccionar
v.1 to coerce.2 to compel, to force, to intimidate.* * *1 to coerce, compel* * *VT to coerce, pressure* * *verbo transitivo to coerce* * *= coax, sandbag.Ex. Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.Ex. Bill Clinton did not get sandbagged; he knew exactly what he was doing.----* coaccionar (a) = coerce (into).* * *verbo transitivo to coerce* * *= coax, sandbag.Ex: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.
Ex: Bill Clinton did not get sandbagged; he knew exactly what he was doing.* coaccionar (a) = coerce (into).* * *coaccionar [A1 ]vtto coercelo coaccionaron para que interviniera he was coerced o ( AmE) pressured into intervening■ coaccionarvi* * *
coaccionar ( conjugate coaccionar) verbo transitivo
to coerce
coaccionar verbo transitivo to coerce
' coaccionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amordazar
- presionar
English:
coerce
* * *coaccionar vtto coerce;nos coaccionaron para que aceptáramos they forced o coerced us into accepting* * *v/t coerce* * *coaccionar vt: to coerce -
3 convencer
v.to convince.convencer a alguien de algo to convince somebody of somethinglo convencí para que me dejara ir a la fiesta I convinced o persuaded him to let me go to the party* * *1 (de algo) to convince; (para hacer algo) to persuade■ me han convencido para ir a un restaurante japonés they've persuaded me to go to a Japanese restaurant2 familiar (en frases negativas) to like, be keen on1 to be convincing■ el equipo local no convenció con su actuación the local team's performance was not very convincing1 to become convinced, be convinced, convince oneself* * *verbto convince, persuade* * *1. VT1)convencer a algn (de algo) — to convince sb (of sth), persuade sb (of sth)
me convencieron de su inocencia — they convinced o persuaded me he was innocent o of his innocence
al final la convencí de que era verdad — I eventually convinced o persuaded her it was true
no me convenceréis de lo contrario — you won't convince o persuade me otherwise
2)convencer a algn (de o para hacer algo) — to persuade sb (to do sth)
me han convencido de o para que los vote — they persuaded me to vote for them
no iba a salir, pero al final me convencieron — I wasn't going to go out, but in the end they persuaded me (to)
3) (=satisfacer)no nos convence del todo la propuesta — we are not entirely convinced about the proposal, the proposal is not entirely convincing
ninguno de los dos candidatos me convence — neither of the two candidates seems very convincing o good to me
su último disco no me convence nada — I'm not very impressed with her latest record, her latest record doesn't do much for me
parece buena gente, pero no me acaba de convencer — he seems nice enough but I'm not too sure about him
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (de hecho, idea) to convinceno se dejó convencer — she wouldn't be convinced o persuaded
b) ( para hacer algo) to persuade2.convencer a alguien para or de que + subj — to persuade somebody to + inf
convencerse v pronconvéncete, estás equivocado! — believe me, you're wrong!
¿te convences de que tenía razón? — do you believe o accept I was right?
* * *= convince, persuade, sell + idea, sell + notion, win over, coax.Ex. I am convinced, from my experience in an undergraduate library, that subject cataloging is as important as descriptive, and that all library users are serious library users.Ex. Teachers of other subjects should also be drawn in to persuade their pupils that life-long use of libraries would also contribute to the country's scientific and technological advancement.Ex. The author outlines some methods of selling to adolescent pupils the idea of reading fiction for fun.Ex. We are having to undertake a programme of effectively selling the notion to various schools within the university, to ensure some acceptance of ejournals when they duly arrive.Ex. It is the latest incentive being offered to attract the Web user and win over their loyalty of custom.Ex. Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.----* convencer a Alguien = prevail on/upon + Alguien.* convencer a Alguien de que haga Algo = talk + Nombre + into.* estar convencido = there + be + strong feeling.* estar convencido de la idea de que = be committed to the idea that.* estar muy convencido de = have + strong feelings about.* intentar convencer = work on + Persona.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (de hecho, idea) to convinceno se dejó convencer — she wouldn't be convinced o persuaded
b) ( para hacer algo) to persuade2.convencer a alguien para or de que + subj — to persuade somebody to + inf
convencerse v pronconvéncete, estás equivocado! — believe me, you're wrong!
¿te convences de que tenía razón? — do you believe o accept I was right?
* * *= convince, persuade, sell + idea, sell + notion, win over, coax.Ex: I am convinced, from my experience in an undergraduate library, that subject cataloging is as important as descriptive, and that all library users are serious library users.
Ex: Teachers of other subjects should also be drawn in to persuade their pupils that life-long use of libraries would also contribute to the country's scientific and technological advancement.Ex: The author outlines some methods of selling to adolescent pupils the idea of reading fiction for fun.Ex: We are having to undertake a programme of effectively selling the notion to various schools within the university, to ensure some acceptance of ejournals when they duly arrive.Ex: It is the latest incentive being offered to attract the Web user and win over their loyalty of custom.Ex: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.* convencer a Alguien = prevail on/upon + Alguien.* convencer a Alguien de que haga Algo = talk + Nombre + into.* estar convencido = there + be + strong feeling.* estar convencido de la idea de que = be committed to the idea that.* estar muy convencido de = have + strong feelings about.* intentar convencer = work on + Persona.* * *convencer [E2 ]vtA1 (de un hecho, una idea) to convinceno se dejó convencer she wouldn't be convinced o persuadedconvencer a algn DE algo to convince sb OF sthla convenció de la necesidad de tomar medidas he convinced her of the need to take actionno logré convencerlo de lo contrario I couldn't persuade him otherwiselos convencí de que hablaba en serio I persuaded o convinced them that I was seriousel artículo me convenció de que era verdad lo que se rumoreaba the article convinced me that the rumors were trueme costó convencerla de que no tenía razón I had difficulty convincing her that she was wrong2 (para hacer algo) to persuadeyo no quería ir pero mi hermana me convenció I didn't want to go but my sister persuaded me to o persuaded me o talked me into itconvencer a algn PARA or DE QUE + SUBJ to persuade sb to + INFa ver si la convences para que nos dé las llaves do you think you can talk her into giving us o persuade her to give us the keys?no logramos convencerlo de que apoyara nuestra moción we couldn't persuade him to support our motion, we couldn't convince him that he should support our motionno pude convencerlo de que me prestara dinero I couldn't persuade him to lend me any moneyB ( en frases negativas)(satisfacer): es simpático, pero no me acaba de convencer he's nice enough but there's something about him I don't like o something about him I'm not sure aboutno me convence del todo la idea I'm not absolutely sure o completely convinced about the ideala explicación que dio no convenció a nadie his explanation wasn't at all convincingme cuesta decidirme porque ninguno me convence demasiado I can't decide because I'm not really sure about any of them o because none of them is really what I was afterserá muy buena actriz, pero en ese papel no me convence she may be a very good actress, but I don't like her in that rolese lo he dicho mil veces pero no se convence I've told him hundreds of times but he won't be convinced o he won't believe it¡convéncete, estás equivocado! believe me, you're wrong!convencerse DE algo:¿ahora te convences de que tenía razón? now do you believe I was right?te tienes que convencer de que tu madre tiene razón you have to accept that your mother is right* * *
convencer ( conjugate convencer) verbo transitivo
la convencí de que estaba equivocada I convinced her that she was wrong
no pude convencerlo de que or para que me prestara dinero I couldn't persuade him to lend me any money
su explicación no convenció a nadie his explanation wasn't at all convincing
convencerse verbo pronominal
to be convinced;◊ ¿te convenciste? are you convinced?;
convencerse de algo to accept sth;
¿te convences de que tenía razón? do you believe o accept I was right?
convencer verbo transitivo
1 (una idea) to convince
2 (persuadir) la convencimos para que fuera al médico, we persuaded her to go to the doctor's
3 (satisfacer) el peinado no me convence, I'm not sure about the hairstyle
' convencer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
camelar
- enredar
- trabajarse
- nomás
English:
bring round
- coax
- come round
- convince
- get round
- impress
- persuade
- prevail
- put off
- reason
- satisfy
- sway
- talk
- win over
- assure
- budge
- cajole
- come
* * *♦ vt1. [persuadir] to convince;si convenzo a mi hermano, iré con su moto I'll take my brother's motorbike, if I can persuade him to lend me it o if I can talk him into lending me it;convencer a alguien de algo to convince sb of sth;no la convencieron de que era la mejor idea they were unable to convince o persuade her that it was the best idea;lo convencí para que me dejara ir a la fiesta I convinced o persuaded him to let me go to the party;quisimos animarle a que viniera con nosotros, pero no se dejó convencer we tried to encourage him to come with us but were unable to convince him2. [satisfacer]me convence esta lavadora, la voy a comprar I like the sound of this washing machine, I'm going to buy it;su última película no ha convencido a la crítica her latest movie o Br film didn't impress the critics, the critics didn't think much of her latest movie o Br film;esta manera de hacer las cosas no me convence lo más mínimo I'm not at all sure that this is the right way to go about it;es barato, pero no me acaba de convencer o [m5] no me convence del todo it's certainly cheap, but I'm not too sure about it;tus amigos no me convencen I'm not too keen on your friends♦ visu explicación no convenció his explanation wasn't convincing;allá donde va, convence wherever she goes, she creates a good impression;a pesar de ganar, el equipo no convenció although they won, the team failed to impress* * *v/t convince* * *convencer {86} vt: to convince, to persuade* * *convencer vb1. (de algo) to convince2. (persuadir) to persuade3. (agradar) to like -
4 instar
v.to urge, to request, to press, to coax.* * *1 (insistir) to press, urge\instar a alguien a que haga algo to urge somebody to do something* * *1.VT to urge, pressinstar a algn a hacer algo, instar a algn para que haga algo — to urge sb to do sth
2.VI to be urgent, be pressing* * *verbo transitivo (frml)instar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to urge somebody to + inf
* * *= call on/upon, encourage, urge, urging, coax.Ex. This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex. A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex. The reader is urged to examine some of these tools.Ex. He came at Hawthorne's urging, but he seemed preoccupied with grave and heavy matters.Ex. Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.* * *verbo transitivo (frml)instar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to urge somebody to + inf
* * *= call on/upon, encourage, urge, urging, coax.Ex: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.
Ex: A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex: The reader is urged to examine some of these tools.Ex: He came at Hawthorne's urging, but he seemed preoccupied with grave and heavy matters.Ex: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.* * *instar [A1 ]vt( frml) instar a algn A + INF or A QUE + SUBJ to urge sb to + INFlo instaron a asistir or a que asistiese or para que asistiese they urged him to attend* * *
instar verbo transitivo to urge: ¡le insto a que deponga su actitud inmediatamente!, I demand you stop this at once!
' instar' also found in these entries:
English:
lobby
- urge
* * *instar vt* * *v/t urge, press* * *instar vtapremiar: to urge, to pressinstar viurgir: to be urgent or pressinginsta que vayamos pronto: it is imperative that we leave soon* * *instar vb to urge -
5 patrón de comportamiento
(n.) = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour patternEx. In all cases a random transaction log was derived and this was used to diagnose system problems and identify patterns of behaviour.Ex. Increased attention has been given to the study of man's behavioral patterns.Ex. Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.* * *(n.) = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour patternEx: In all cases a random transaction log was derived and this was used to diagnose system problems and identify patterns of behaviour.
Ex: Increased attention has been given to the study of man's behavioral patterns.Ex: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern. -
6 patrón de conducta
(n.) = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour patternEx. In all cases a random transaction log was derived and this was used to diagnose system problems and identify patterns of behaviour.Ex. Increased attention has been given to the study of man's behavioral patterns.Ex. Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.* * *(n.) = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour patternEx: In all cases a random transaction log was derived and this was used to diagnose system problems and identify patterns of behaviour.
Ex: Increased attention has been given to the study of man's behavioral patterns.Ex: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern. -
7 persuasión
f.1 persuasion, persuasiveness, seduction, coaxing.2 inducement.* * *1 persuasion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=acción de persuadir) persuasion2) (=convicción) convictiontener la persuasión de que... — to have the conviction that..., be convinced that...
* * *femenino persuasion* * *= persuasion, persuasiveness.Ex. Public relations for librarians, then, is an art through which information and persuasion solicit public support for the causes that have been set forth in the goals of the library.Ex. Indeed, the method's very persuasiveness is one way of explaining its widespread use in various fields of practice.* * *femenino persuasion* * *= persuasion, persuasiveness.Ex: Public relations for librarians, then, is an art through which information and persuasion solicit public support for the causes that have been set forth in the goals of the library.
Ex: Indeed, the method's very persuasiveness is one way of explaining its widespread use in various fields of practice.* * *persuasionel poder de persuasión de la publicidad the persuasive power of advertisingsus dotes de persuasión her powers of persuasion* * *
persuasión sustantivo femenino
persuasion
persuasión sustantivo femenino persuasion
' persuasión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
convicción
- poder
English:
coaxing
- persuasion
* * *persuasión nfpersuasion;tiene mucha capacidad de persuasión she's very persuasive o convincing* * *f persuasion* * ** * *persuasión n persuasion -
8 engatusamiento
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9 halagador
adj.flattering, eulogistic, complimentary, coaxing.* * *► adjetivo1 flattering* * *halagador, -a1. ADJ1) (=adulador) [retrato, opinión] flattering2) (=agradable) [propuesta] pleasing, gratifying2.SM / F (=persona) flatterer* * *- dora adjetivo flattering* * *= flattering, laudatory, fawning.Ex. There have, at the same time, been very few accounts of users' reactions to the reference interview, and those are not too flattering to the profession.Ex. Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.Ex. Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.----* poco halagador = unflattering.* * *- dora adjetivo flattering* * *= flattering, laudatory, fawning.Ex: There have, at the same time, been very few accounts of users' reactions to the reference interview, and those are not too flattering to the profession.
Ex: Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.Ex: Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* poco halagador = unflattering.* * *‹palabras/comentario› flatteringeres muy halagador pero no me vas a convencer I'm very flattered but I'm afraid you won't persuade me* * *
halagador◊ - dora adjetivo
flattering
halagador,-ora adjetivo flattering
' halagador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
halagadora
English:
unflattering
- flattering
* * *halagador, -ora♦ adj2. [adulador] flattering♦ nm,f[adulador] flatterer* * *adj flattering* * *: flattering: flatterer -
10 rogar
v.1 to beg.rogar a alguien que haga algo to beg/ask somebody to do somethingte lo ruego, no se lo cuentes a ella don't tell her, I beg youle ruego (que) me perdone I beg your pardonruego a Dios que… I pray to God that…hacerse (de) rogar to play hard to getse ruega silencio silence, please (en letrero)María le ruega a su padre Mary begs her father.2 to supplicate, to appeal for, to beg for.María ruega clemencia Mary supplicates mercy.* * *1 (pedir) to request, ask; (implorar) to beg, implore, plead1 (pedir) to request, ask; (implorar) to beg, implore, plead2 RELIGIÓN to pray\hacerse de rogar to play hard to get'Se ruega silencio' (hospitales etc) "Silence please"* * *verb1) to beg2) pray* * *1.VT (=suplicar) to begdémelo, se lo ruego — give it to me, I beg you
2. VI1) (=suplicar) to beg, plead2) (Rel) to pray* * *1.verbo transitivo2.rogamos respondan a la brevedad — (frml) please reply as soon as possible
rogar vi (Relig) to prayhacerse (de) or (Méx) del rogar: aceptó sin hacerse (de) rogar — he accepted without any persuasion
* * *= plead, entreat, beseech.Ex. 'Jeanne, will you not do anything about this, please?' he pleaded.Ex. Bajalovic entreated her to go on.Ex. In this play Isabella, the heroine, refuses Angelo's dishonorable proposal to her though it would save Claudio her brother's life if she yielded; and she does this in spite of the fact that Claudio beseeches her to yield = En esta obra de teatro Isabella, la heroína, rechaza la proposición deshonrosa de Angelo aunque con ello salvaría la vida de su hermano Claudio; y lo hace a pesar de que Claudio le suplica que ceda.----* hacerse de rogar = play + hard to get.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.rogamos respondan a la brevedad — (frml) please reply as soon as possible
rogar vi (Relig) to prayhacerse (de) or (Méx) del rogar: aceptó sin hacerse (de) rogar — he accepted without any persuasion
* * *= plead, entreat, beseech.Ex: 'Jeanne, will you not do anything about this, please?' he pleaded.
Ex: Bajalovic entreated her to go on.Ex: In this play Isabella, the heroine, refuses Angelo's dishonorable proposal to her though it would save Claudio her brother's life if she yielded; and she does this in spite of the fact that Claudio beseeches her to yield = En esta obra de teatro Isabella, la heroína, rechaza la proposición deshonrosa de Angelo aunque con ello salvaría la vida de su hermano Claudio; y lo hace a pesar de que Claudio le suplica que ceda.* hacerse de rogar = play + hard to get.* * *rogar [A8 ]vtescúchame, te lo ruego listen to me, I beg you o listen to me, please[ S ] se ruega no fumar no smoking, you are kindly requested not to smokesus familiares ruegan una oración por su alma his family ask that you should remember him in your prayersrogamos respondan a la brevedad ( frml); please reply as soon as possiblerogarle a algn QUE + SUBJ:te ruego que me perdones please forgive mele rogó que tuviera misericordia she begged him to have mercyles ruego que permanezcan sentados please remain seated■ rogarvi( Relig) to prayroguemos al Señor let us prayhacerse (de) or ( Méx) del rogar: vamos, no te hagas (de) rogar y préstanos el coche come on, lend us the car, do you want us to beg for it? o go down on bended knee or something? ( hum)claro que te quiere, pero le gusta hacerse (de) rogar of course she loves you, she just likes to play hard to getaceptó la invitación sin hacerse (de) rogar he accepted the invitation without any persuasion o coaxing* * *
rogar ( conjugate rogar) verbo transitivo:
se ruega no fumar you are kindly requested not to smoke;
te ruego que me perdones please forgive me;
le rogó que tuviera misericordia she begged him to have mercy
verbo intransitivo (Relig) to pray;
roguemos al Señor let us pray;
hacerse (de) or (Méx) (del) rogar to play hard to get;
aceptó sin hacerse (de) rogar he accepted immediately, without any persuading
rogar verbo transitivo
1 (formalmente) to request, ask: se ruega confirmación, please confirm
2 (con súplicas o humildad) to beg: te ruego que me perdones, I beg you to forgive me
3 Rel to pray
♦ Locuciones: hacerse de rogar, to play hard to get
' rogar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
suplicar
English:
appeal
- beg
- entreat
- plead
- beseech
* * *♦ vt[implorar] to beg; [pedir] to ask;rogar a alguien que haga algo to beg/ask sb to do sth;te lo ruego, no se lo cuentes a ella don't tell her, I beg you;le ruego (que) me perdone please forgive me;le ruego acepte mis disculpas please accept my apologies;se ruega silencio [en letrero] silence, please;ruego a Dios que… I pray to God that…♦ vito pray;ruega a la Virgen por nosotros pray to the Virgin for us;hacerse (de) rogar to play hard to get* * *v/t ask for; ( implorar) beg for, plead for;hacerse de rogar play hard to get* * *rogar {16} vt: to beg, to requestrogar vi1) : to beg, to plead2) : to pray* * *rogar vb2. (pedir) to ask / to request -
11 zalamería
f.1 flattery, adulation, wheedling, apple sauce, coaxing by flattery.2 excessive demonstration of affection.* * *1 winning ways plural* * *SF (tb: zalamerías) flattery* * *femenino: tbzalamerías — sweet talk, flattery
* * *femenino: tbzalamerías — sweet talk, flattery
* * *tbzalamerías sweet talk, flatteryhacerle zalamerías a algn to sweet-talk sb, to butter sb up ( colloq)* * *
zalamería sustantivo femenino: tb
hacerle zalamerías a algn to sweet-talk sb
zalamería sustantivo femenino flattery
* * *zalamería nfflattery, fawning* * *f flattery, sweet talk* * *zalamería nf: flattery, sweet talk -
12 pamema
f.1 trifle, bagatelle to which it was desired to give importance; folderol (bagatela).2 flattery (halagos).3 fuss (quejas).4 humbug.* * *1 (tontería) piece of nonsense* * *SF1) (=bagatela) trivial thing, trifle¡déjate de pamemas! — stop your fussing!
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13 candongo
adj.1 a cunning, fawning person.2 smooth oily (zalamero); sly (taimado), crafty; lazy.3 m.m.shirker, layabout, lazybones.* * *► adjetivo1 familiar (zalamero) coaxing2 familiar (holgazán) lazy, idle► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 familiar (zalamero) coaxer2 familiar (holgazán) layabout, lazybones* * *( fam); idle, lazymasculine, feminine* * *candongo, -a Fam♦ adj1. [zalamero] smarmy2. [astuto] sly, cunning3. [holgazán] lazy♦ nm,f1. [zalamero] smooth talker2. [astuto] sly person3. [holgazán] idler, Br layabout -
14 engatusamiento
• cajolery• coaxing• wheedling -
15 sonsacamiento
• cajoling• coaxing• wheedling -
16 zalama
• adulation• coaxing by flattery -
17 zalamelé
• adulation• coaxing by flattery -
18 zalamería
• adulation• blarney• cajoling• coaxing by flattery• smooth talk -
19 sonsacador
adj.coaxing, wheedling.m.1 wheedler, prier, shooter, coaxer.2 a petty thief. -
20 zalamelé
m.coaxing by flattery, flattery, adulation, cajolery.
См. также в других словарях:
coaxing — coax ing adj. 1. p. pr. of {coax}; as, the boys coaxing voices. [WordNet 1.5] 2. Pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade; as, bending in coaxing postures over the guns. Syn: ingratiatory. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coaxing — Coaxing. См. Искусственное повышение. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
coaxing — index instigation, persuasion, persuasive, seduction Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Coaxing — Coax Coax (k[=o]ks; 110), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Coaxed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Coaxing}.] [Cf. OE. cokes fool, a person easily imposed upon, W. coeg empty, foolish; F. coquin knave, rogue.] To persuade by gentle, insinuating courtesy, flattering, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coaxing — I noun flattery designed to gain favor • Syn: ↑blarney, ↑soft soap, ↑sweet talk • Derivationally related forms: ↑coax, ↑blarney (for: ↑bla … Useful english dictionary
coaxing — adjective /kəʊksɪŋ/ Serving to coax … Wiktionary
coaxing — n. blarney, flattery intended to gain favor kəʊks v. tempt, entice; wheedle, patiently persuade … English contemporary dictionary
coaxing — n wheedling, cajolery, blarney, beguile ment, charm, inveiglement; urging, entreaty, importunity, imploring; persuasion, palaver, Inf. sweet talk, Inf. soft soap, Inf. honeyed words, Sl. line, Sl. snow job; humoring, jollying, pandering to,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
coaxing — See: coax … English dictionary
half-coaxing — adj.; half coaxingly, adv. * * * … Universalium
half-coaxing — adj.; half coaxingly, adv … Useful english dictionary