Coaxed is a verb (past tense of coax).
adverb
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No 1.to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc.; cajole: He coaxed her to sing, but she refused. 2.to obtain by coaxing: We coaxed the secret from him. 3.to manipulate to a desired end by adroit handling or persistent effort: He coaxed the large chair through the door.
The part of speech is a adjective
We coaxed him out with some treats.The therapist coaxed the client to share her story.
The simple synonym of "COAXED" is "WORK ON" or "COME ON".The "COAXED" word is a "VERB".
Coaxed= Tempting someone into doing something.
She coaxed her shy little sister out of her shell by encouraging her to join the school play.
James was reluctant to kiss his elderly aunt, and had to be coaxed.
The mother coaxed her children out of bed.
They coaxed her till she agreed to join them in Italy. Here coaxed is the main verb.
i coaxed the bear cub from its den
if you mean the word 'coaxed' then as many sentences as you want...in fact you could put coaxed at the end of every sentence you say, and then it would be in EVERY sentence....
She plans to coax him into dancing with her.
With some difficulty, I coaxed my dog to try the new kind of food.
"Coaxed" means to persuade or gently encourage someone to do something, often by using kind words or actions.