"Coaxes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Coaxes" Meaning

To coax something or someone means to persuade or encourage it gently and enticingly, often by offering rewards or treating it kindly. It can also mean to manipulate or influence someone or something in a subtle and gentle way, often to get them to do something or to urge them on.

"Coaxes" Examples

Coaxes


Coaxes is a verb that means to persuade or encourage someone to do something by gentle and subtle methods.

Examples:


The teacher coaxes the shy student to share his story with the class.
The chef coaxes the flavors out of the slow-cooked stew by adding a dash of spices.
The coach coaxes her team to push themselves harder during the endurance training.
The new employee is coaxed into staying late to finish the project by the promise of a bonus.
The artist coaxes vibrant colors out of the watercolors by using unique techniques.

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Coats refer to outerwear garments worn to protect one from the elements such as cold, snow, or wind. They can be made of various materials, such as wool, cotton, or synthetic fabrics, and come in different styles, such as trench coats, pea coats, or parkas. Coats are often worn for formal or semi-formal occasions, and are also used to make a fashion statement.

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