explain that it could get them higher marks or mean the difference between pass & fail, which is ultimately the purpose so you dont have to drag yourself to a system you dont give a flying continental about wasting your precious youth on.
The opposite of coax (lure) could be chase, shoo, or drive away. Or possibly repel. The opposite of coax (persuade) would be dissuade.
It could be star or bus, but historically, coax cable was used in bus architecture.
How did you coax me in to writing this?
No, it is not an adverb. Coax is a verb.
Yes, coax is a verb.
For Dish Network, we use RG6 coax cable to allow a higher frequency range for the satellite signal from the dish to your receiver. Any coax cable not rated at RG6 could affect the signal.
You may have to coax an answer out of another user here. He tried to coax the cat out of its hiding place. Spectacular commercials are designed to coax visitors to the theme park.
i think a suitable synonym for coax is allure
Remove the antenna and the coax and where the coax was route the new coax in the same places and runs where the old was and replacw with new and then screw the new antenna back on
I was just trying to coax the answer out of you. When the engine sputters like that, I try to coax the car along by gently applying pressure to the accelerator.
You could either wait and coax him orif he is not willing to ate you , you can change the boy.
To coax is to convince someone slowly or through compliments to do something.