100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "cajole"
Definition
The verb cajole means to persuade someone to do something through flattery, gentle urging, or deceitful means. It often involves coaxing or convincing someone in a manner that may be considered insincere or manipulative.
Synonyms
- Coax
- Persuade
- Sweet-talk
- Flatter
- Wheedle
- Inveigle
- Entice
- Seduce
Antonyms
- Dissuade
- Discourage
- Repel
- Deter
- Dismiss
- Reject
Examples
- She tried to cajole him into going to the party with her.
- He managed to cajole the manager into giving him an extra day off.
- They cajoled their parents into allowing them to stay out late.
- She used her charm to cajole the committee into approving her proposal.
- It took a lot of effort to cajole him into joining the team.
- He cajoled the waiter for a complimentary dessert.
- The children cajoled their mother to buy them ice cream.
- She had to cajole her friend into trying the new restaurant.
- He cajoled his boss for a raise by highlighting his achievements.
- They cajoled the audience with sweet words and pleasant music.
- She knew how to cajole her way out of trouble.
- He attempted to cajole his way into the exclusive event.
- The salesman cajoled the customers with promises of discounts.
- She cajoled her way into getting the last ticket for the concert.
- He thought he could cajole her into changing her mind.
- They tried to cajole the dog to come inside with treats.
- She cajoled him into helping with her project.
- He had to cajole his sister into sharing her toys.
- The politician cajoled the voters with appealing promises.
- They cajoled him into playing the role in the school play.
- She used her wit to cajole answers from her classmates.
- He cajoled the children with a story to calm them down.
- They cajoled the old man into sharing his secrets.
- She cajoled her friend to lend her the book for a month.
- He managed to cajole his way into a better position at work.
- They cajoled the team into extending their deadline.
- She cajoled the artist into creating a special piece for her.
- He would often cajole his way into getting free samples.
- They cajoled their relatives to come visit them.
- She tried to cajole him into making a donation.
- The coach cajoled the players to give their best effort.
- He cajoled his way back into her good graces.
- They cajoled the neighbors to join their block party.
- She used her charisma to cajole the crowd into cheering.
- He cajoled his colleague to cover his shift.
- They cajoled the teacher into giving them extra credit.
- She cajoled him to take a vacation with her.
- He tried to cajole his friend to go hiking this weekend.
- They cajoled the bank manager into approving their loan.
- She cajoled him to try a new hairstyle.
- He cajoled the director for a larger role in the film.
- They cajoled the chef into sharing his secret recipe.
- She cajoled her parents into letting her have a pet.
- He cajoled his way into a discount at the store.
- They cajoled the landlord into fixing the leaks.
- She cajoled her teammates to practice harder.
- He used flattery to cajole the volunteers into helping.
- They cajoled the judge to consider leniency.
- She cajoled him into taking her to the dance.
- He managed to cajole his way out of a speeding ticket.
- They cajoled their friends into attending the fundraiser.
- She tried to cajole her boyfriend into a romantic getaway.
- He cajoled the librarian to let him borrow more books.
- They cajoled the committee into changing the rules.
- She cajoled him into trying sushi for the first time.
- He had to cajole the technician to fix the issue quickly.
- They cajoled their coach to let them play in the final game.
- She cajoled him into telling her his plans.
- He cajoled the producers into allowing him more screen time.
- They cajoled the officials for better seating at the event.
- She cajoled him to go to the gym with her.
- He cajoled his friends into a movie night.
- They cajoled the neighbors into joining their book club.
- She had to cajole her boss for an extension on the project.
- He cajoled the audience into giving a standing ovation.
- They cajoled their parents to let them go to the concert.
- She cajoled him into fixing her computer.
- He cajoled the committee into approving the new policy.
- They cajoled their teacher for a pizza party.
- She cajoled him into sharing his travel stories.
- He cajoled the audience to participate in the activity.
- They cajoled her to perform at the talent show.
- She cajoled him into making dinner for her.
- He cajoled the kids to finish their homework first.
- They cajoled their friends to join the camping trip.
- She cajoled him into driving her to the airport.
- He cajoled the staff into working overtime.
- They cajoled the tour guide for an extra stop.
- She cajoled him into trying out for the play.
- He cajoled the audience into participating in the survey.
- They cajoled their landlord to reduce the rent.
- She cajoled him into attending the charity event.
- He cajoled the manager into giving him a promotion.
- They cajoled their friends to take a road trip.
- She cajoled him to try the new café.
- He cajoled the teacher into letting him retake the exam.
- They cajoled her into sharing her art techniques.
- She cajoled him into going for a walk.
- He cajoled the group to help him with the project.
- They cajoled their parents into buying a new game console.
- She cajoled him into watching her favorite movie.
- He cajoled the referee for a better call.
- They cajoled their friends to help with the cleanup.
- She cajoled him into telling her a secret.
- He cajoled the team into believing in their chances.
- They cajoled their neighbors into joining the community service.
- She cajoled him into attending the family reunion.
- He cajoled the staff into planning a surprise party.
- They cajoled her into sharing her experiences.
- She cajoled him into going to the concert with her.