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wheedling adjective [ ˈwiːdlɪŋ ]

• using flattery or coaxing in order to persuade someone to do something or give one something.
• "I could hear his wheedling tone as he begged her to dance"

wheedling noun

• the action of flattering or coaxing someone in order to persuade them to do something or give one something.
• "it took months of wheedling and cajoling, but her persistence was finally rewarded"

wheedle verb

• use flattery or coaxing in order to persuade someone to do something or give one something.
• "she wheedled her way on to the guest list"
Similar: coax, cajole, inveigle, lure, induce, blarney, entice, charm, tempt, beguile, flatter, persuade, influence, sway, win someone over, bring someone round, prod, talk, convince, make, get, press, prevail on, get round, argue, reason, urge, pressure, pressurize, bring pressure to bear on, coerce, sweet-talk, soft-soap, twist someone's arm, smooth-talk, butter someone up,
Origin: mid 17th century: perhaps from German wedeln ‘cringe, fawn’, from Wedel ‘tail, fan’.


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