"Wheedlingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wheedlingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Wheedlingly
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"Wheedlingly" Meaning

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.

"Wheedlingly" Examples

Example Sentences for the Word "Wheedlingly"


1. She had been wheedlingly trying to get him to join her on a spontaneous road trip for weeks.

2. The politician was accused of wheedlingly attempting to sway voters with empty promises.

3. He wheedled me into giving him a ride home with his cute, sad puppy dog eyes.

4. The salesperson's wheedlingly persuasive technique made it hard to say no to the expensive upgrade.

5. The child's wheedlingly funny antics had everyone laughing during the family dinner.

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