"Wheedled" is a word in ENGLISH
of Wheedle
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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 definitionapóhap-apóhap - (B) To coax, bamboozle, blarney, humbug, persuade, wheedle, "use soft soap”, ingratiate oneself with, treat with sweet and …
Read the complete definitionTo cheat; to wheedle.
Read the complete definitionSmooth, wheedling talk; flattery.
Read the complete definitionTo influence by blarney; to wheedle with smooth talk; to make or accomplish by blarney.
Read the complete definitionTo deceive with flattery or fair words; to wheedle.
Read the complete definitionA wheedling to delude; words used in cajoling; flattery.
Read the complete definitionUndue pretensions to skill; quackery; wheedling; empiricism.
Read the complete definitionTo persuade by gentle, insinuating courtesy, flattering, or fondling; to wheedle; to soothe.
Read the complete definitionTo seduce, or draw away, by adulation, artifice, or falsehood; to wheedle; to cozen; to cheat.
Read the complete definitionTo deceive; to cheat; to play false; to lie; to wheedle; to cajole.
Read the complete definitiondalô-dálò - Dim. and Freq. of dálò. Also: To flatter, cajole, coax, wheedle.
Read the complete definitionTo play with; to put off or delay by trifles; to 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 treat with praise or blandishments; to gratify or attempt to gratify the self-love or vanity of, esp. by artful …
Read the complete definitionTo flatter; to wheedle.
Read the complete definitionTo flatter; to wheedle; to fawn; to talk smoothly.
Read the complete definitionhalasoón - (H) Soft, pliant, one amenable to flattery, easily—cheated,—tricked,— cajoled,—wheedled,—imposed upon. (cf. hásò).
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