Yes, coax is a verb.
No, it is not an adverb. Coax is a verb.
No, it's a verb.
Coaxing is the present participle of the verb coax.
Coaxed is a verb (past tense of coax).
The verb is spelled "coax" (to lure or entice).
Another word for persuade might include coax or convince or coerce. You could also use wheedle or cajole as a synonym for persuade.
How did you coax me in to writing this?
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."
The spelling of the verb is coax meaning to lure or draw out.The plural proper noun Cokes is more than one Coca-Cola.
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