cajoleries (Meaning)

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cajoleries (pl.)

of Cajolery

cajoleries Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's **cajoleries** about economic prosperity rang hollow to the struggling voters.
  2. She knew his empty **cajoleries** were just a tactic to manipulate her, and refused to be swayed.
  3. Despite their repeated **cajoleries**, the cat remained unfazed, basking in the sun's warmth.
  4. The teacher saw through the student's attempts at distraction, recognizing them as mere **cajoleries** to avoid completing the assignment.
  5. His abrupt shift from sternness to **cajoleries** raised suspicions about his true motives.
  6. The salesperson's **cajoleries** about the product's life-changing benefits only served to strengthen the customer's doubts.
  7. The children's persistent **cajoleries** eventually wore down their parents' resolve, and they granted their request.
  8. The detective, accustomed to dealing with criminals, recognized the suspect's **cajoleries** as an attempt to manipulate the situation.
  9. The politician's **cajoleries** about unity felt disingenuous in the face of their divisive policies.
  10. While **cajoleries** may sometimes yield immediate results, building trust and open communication often leads to more lasting solutions.

FAQs About the word cajoleries

of Cajolery

coax, urge, woo, sweet-talk, beg, lure,wheedle, seduce, entice, charm

bug, tease, bug, harass, tease, pester, intimidate, intimidate, pester,harass

The politician's **cajoleries** about economic prosperity rang hollow to the struggling voters.

She knew his empty **cajoleries** were just a tactic to manipulate her, and refused to be swayed.

Despite their repeated **cajoleries**, the cat remained unfazed, basking in the sun's warmth.

The teacher saw through the student's attempts at distraction, recognizing them as mere **cajoleries** to avoid completing the assignment.