if you cajole someone what do you do
If that's "cajole," then... He hoped to cajole her into selling the house.
A detractor is someone who belittles the worth of something, or someone's effort.
someone may use a shield to protect or cover something
Yes, for instance someone can have a good reputation, while someone else can have a bad reputation.
A founder is someone who establishes an institution and a discoverer is someone who is the first to discover something.
There are two syllables in the word cajole.
If that's "cajole," then... He hoped to cajole her into selling the house.
he cajole the girl in a flirting way. _kalimah
You can use the word cajoling in sentences like:Sara was cajoling her mom into buying her a dress that was very expensive.Paul was cajoling Matt into going into the haunted house alone.Kids seem to be experts at cajoling parents into adopting stray cats and dogs.
Sam I Am did not want to eat green eggs and ham, but I was able to cajole him. He managed to cajole his parents into joining the swim club. The salesman knew how to cajole his customers into buying expensive products.
Johnny tried to cajole Anne to smoke by telling her she would become one of the cool kids.
The dictionary definition of 'Cajole' is : To persuade with flattery or gentle urging especially in the face of reluctance in a sentence: 1) She gently cajoled Jim to take her shopping. Something she knew he hated. 2) I was cajoled into taking out the trash.
Cajole is defined as a way to persuade another by means of flattery, or promises. It means to coax. It is a verb and it is derived from "chattering like a jay bird."
To persuade using flattery; to cajole or charm.
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To plead means to beg. If you plead for someone, you could also be leading a legal case. Another term for that would be to argue a case. You could also say cajole instead of beg.
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