Coaxer (Noun)
Meaning
Someone who tries to persuade by blandishment and coaxing.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- She was known as a coaxer, able to talk her way into just about anything she wanted.
- The coaxer used every trick in the book to convince his clients to invest in the shaky startup.
- As a coaxer, he had a reputation for being able to sweet-talk even the toughest opponents.
- Her mother was a master coaxer, always able to persuade her children to behave with just the right combination of flattery and bribery.
- The politician's team hired a coaxer to help win over undecided voters in the coming election.