"Coaxing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Coaxing" Meaning

Coaxing is a verb that means to persuade or attract someone or something by gentle and persistent encouragement, often in a subtle or indirect way. It can also refer to the act of tempting or persuading someone to do something they might be reluctant to do, often by using gentle or playful means.

"Coaxing" Examples

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Coaxing is the act of persuading or encouraging someone gently and tactfully to do something.

Examples:


The coach was coaxing words of encouragement to help the athlete overcome stage fright before the big game.
The artist used coaxing strokes to bring out the hidden details in the painting.
The teacher was trying to coax more information out of the reluctant student, using soft and gentle tones.
The salesman was coaxing the customer into buying the luxury car, highlighting its advanced features and sleek design.
The doctor used coaxing techniques to help the patient relax and feel more at ease during the medical procedure.

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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.

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