"Wheedles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wheedles" Meaning

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

"Wheedles" Examples

Usage Examples of "Wheedles"


1. Negotiating Prices
While haggling over the price of the vintage car, the dealer tried to wheedle a higher price out of the buyer.

2. Persuading Someone
A smooth-talking salesman wheedled the customer into buying an extended warranty.

3. Elicit Information
The interrogator wheedled information out of the suspect by promising a reduced sentence in exchange for a confession.

4. Gaining Approval
To wheedle an invite to the exclusive party, she made sure to curry favor with the host by offering to help with preparations.

5. Fair or Not?
Some might argue that using charitable causes to wheedle donations and donations can be perceived as manipulative.

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