Coaxingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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coaxingly

 

[ ˈkoʊk.sɪŋ.li ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of persuasion

Coaxingly refers to the manner of persuading someone gently or softly, often with great care and consideration. It implies using charming or soothing words to influence someone to act or think in a certain way. This type of approach is often employed in situations where direct confrontation may not be effective, or where achieving compliance is desired without creating resistance.

Synonyms

cajolingly, gently, persuasively, softly.

Examples of usage

  • She coaxingly convinced her friend to join the project.
  • The teacher spoke coaxingly to the shy student to encourage participation.
  • He coaxingly invited the cat to come out from under the bed.

Translations

Translations of the word "coaxingly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 persuasivamente

🇮🇳 लुभाने वाले तरीके से

🇩🇪 überredend

🇮🇩 dengan menggoda

🇺🇦 вмовляючи

🇵🇱 namawiająco

🇯🇵 おだてるように

🇫🇷 de manière persuasive

🇪🇸 de manera persuasiva

🇹🇷 ikna edici bir şekilde

🇰🇷 유도하는 방식으로

🇸🇦 بطريقة مغرية

🇨🇿 přesvědčivě

🇸🇰 presvedčivo

🇨🇳 诱惑地

🇸🇮 prepričljivo

🇮🇸 sannfærandi

🇰🇿 жұмсақ түрде

🇬🇪 გაოგნებით

🇦🇿 razı salaraq

🇲🇽 de manera persuasiva

Etymology

The word 'coaxingly' is derived from the verb 'coax', which originates from the late 16th century. The term is believed to have originated from the word 'cokes', meaning 'a fool' or 'to deceive', combined with the development of the Middle English term 'coaxen', which means to persuade to do something by flattering or soothing. The suffix 'ly' is then added to 'coax' to form the adverb 'coaxingly', suggesting a manner of performing the action of coaxing. This word reflects a long-standing social practice of persuasion through gentle communication, which has been recognized since early modern English times. Over the years, the term has maintained its core meaning, but its usage has spread across various contexts, especially in personal interactions or in nurturing situations.