"Wheedler" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wheedler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Wheedler
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"Wheedler" Meaning

A wheedler is a person who tries to persuade or influence someone by speaking in a flattering or appealing way, often in an insincere or annoying manner, usually to get what they want. It involves using persuasive language, often with exaggeration or flattery, to gain favor or advantage over others.

"Wheedler" Examples

Usage examples:


1. The politician was accused of being a wheedler who used his charm to get what he wanted from the public.
2. As a wheedler, she would often try to guilt trip her friends into lending her money, which made their relationship become strained.
3. His wheedling tone of voice was enough to make anyone agree to his demands, much to the annoyance of his siblings.
4. At the children's birthday party, the wheedling guest kept pestering everyone to play his favorite game, making the other kids complain that they were tired of it.
5. The sales representative's wheedling manner turned off the customer, who felt annoyed at his persistent attempts to sell her more products.

"Wheedler" Similar Words

Wheatgerm

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Wheatgerm is the sprouting or sprouted part of the wheat grain, consisting of the germ (the embryo or sprouting part) and the surrounding endosperm. It is rich in nutrients, vitamins, and minerals, particularly vitamins B and E, and has been used as a dietary supplement for its potential health benefits, such as antioxidant activity and support for healthy digestion and immune system function. It can be purchased in powdered or capsule form and often added to foods, smoothies, and supplements.

Wheatgrass

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Wheatland

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A festival or a region famous for wheat, or a description of a place that resembles a wheat field.<br><br>Regional form of "Wheat Land" and can be either a festival or a place name.<br><br>It can also refer to a style of psychedelic rock music, originating from the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers' 1987 album "The Uplift Mofo Party Plan".

Wheatlanders

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Wheatlanders are a breakaway group that broke away from the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) in 2013. The group originated from a schism within the FLDS, which was led by Warren Jeffs, and were founded by Winston Blackmore, a Canadian member who refused to recognize Jeffs as the leader.<br><br>Wheatlanders are known for their conservative values and a relatively progressive approach to church governance compared to the FLDS. They believe in a more open and inclusive environment, and their community is known to be more accepting of outsiders and free individuals.

Wheatsheaf

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A sheaf is a bundle of wheat, oats, or other grain, it is cut from a field and arranged in a neat bundle, this bundle is called wheat sheaf.

Wheatstone

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Wheatstone bridge, an electrical circuit used to measure electrical resistance in terms of a known resistance.

Wheedle

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To persuade or influence someone into doing something, often in a smooth or insincere way, using flattery, compliments, or charm.

Wheedled

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Deceived or persuaded through flattery or tricks.

Wheedles

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To persuade someone to do something by using clever or flattering talk.

Wheedling

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The word "wheedling" means persuasion that is insincere or flattering in order to obtain something, often by poisoning with sweet talk. It involves using manipulative language or behavior to deceive or influence someone into doing something, often by exploiting their emotions or desires rather than making a straightforward or honest request.

Wheedlingly

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In a clever or persuasive way, often by flattery or insincere promises, in order to influence someone into doing something that they might not want to do or would not normally do if they were honest with themselves. This is often considered manipulative.

Wheel-clamp

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Wheel

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A circular object or ring usually with a rim turning round a central axis, used for propulsion, lifting, or other purposes.<br><br>Example:<br>The bicycle has a wheel that rotates to move.<br><br>Parts of the vehicle's wheel include a hub, a tire, a rim, and a spokes.<br><br>Freq. related to a car or mode of transportation.

Wheelbarrow

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A cart with two wheels, used for carrying heavy loads, often used for gardening, construction, or other physical tasks.

Wheelbarrows

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A wheeled barrow, typically with two handles and a fitted metal or plastic container, used especially for carrying loads, typically heavy objects, soil, or rubble.

Wheelbase

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