"Cajoling" is a word in ENGLISH
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Sydney, don't leave Adrian because of me.""It's more complicated than that," I said automatically."It's really not," she said. "From everything I've seen and heard, you're just afraid. You've always controlled every detail of your life. When you couldn't-like with the Alchemists-you found a way to seize back that control.""There is nothing wrong with wanting control," I snapped."Except that we can't always have it, and sometimes that is a good thing. A great thing, even," she added. "And that's how it is with Adrian. No matter how hard you try, you aren't going to be able to control your feelings for him. You can't help loving him, and so you're running away. I'm just an excuse.
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alám-álam - (H) To coax, wheedle, cajole, persuade by flattery, gain by soft words, ingratiate oneself with, and the like. …
Read the complete definitionTo deceive by trickery; to cajole by confusing the senses; to hoax; to mystify; to humbug.
Read the complete definitionTo flatter with kind words or affectionate actions; to caress; to cajole.
Read the complete definitionTo deceive with flattery or fair words; to wheedle.
Read the complete definitionof Cajole
Read the complete definitionThe act of cajoling; the state of being cajoled; cajolery.
Read the complete definitionA flatterer; a wheedler.
Read the complete definitionA wheedling to delude; words used in cajoling; flattery.
Read the complete definitionTo deceive; to cheat; to play false; to lie; to wheedle; to cajole.
Read the complete definitionOne who courts; one who plays the lover, or who solicits in marriage; one who flatters and cajoles.
Read the complete definitiondalô-dálò - Dim. and Freq. of dálò. Also: To flatter, cajole, coax, wheedle.
Read the complete definitiondapúlay - To stroke, caress, fondle, dandle, wheedle, cajole, coax. (cf. apóhap, hapóhap, dalôdálò).
Read the complete definitiondaríri - To induce, persuade, move, coax, wheedle, cajole, talk over, (mostly used with a negative). Indì mo siá madaríri …
Read the complete definitiondimát - To attract, draw, induce, win, win over, propitiate, conciliate, gain over, attach to, entice, allure, charm, fascinate, captivate, …
Read the complete definitionTo lead or influence by jest or trick; to banter or jest; to cajole.
Read the complete definitionTo cajole or coax, as favorite.
Read the complete definitionTo treat with praise or blandishments; to gratify or attempt to gratify the self-love or vanity of, esp. by artful …
Read the complete definitionTo impose on; to hoax; to cajole.
Read the complete definitionhalasoón - (H) Soft, pliant, one amenable to flattery, easily—cheated,—tricked,— cajoled,—wheedled,—imposed upon. (cf. hásò).
Read the complete definitionhulánò - To flatter, wheedle, cajole, blarney, humbug. (cf. unís, utís, odót).
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