blandish Antonyms
Meaning of blandish
blandish (v)
praise somewhat dishonestly
blandish (v. t.)
To flatter with kind words or affectionate actions; to caress; to cajole.
To make agreeable and enticing.
FAQs About the word blandish
praise somewhat dishonestlyTo flatter with kind words or affectionate actions; to caress; to cajole., To make agreeable and enticing.
coax, woo, seduce, sweet-talk, lure,wheedle, entice, soft-soap, urge, cajole
intimidate, cow, harass, intimidate, cow, tease, harass, nag, bug, nag
He attempted to blandish his boss with compliments in hopes of getting a promotion.
The politician tried to blandish the voters with promises of lower taxes and improved infrastructure.
Despite her efforts to blandish the judge, she received the maximum penalty for her crimes.
The salesman tried to blandish the skeptical customer with exaggerated claims about the product's quality.