coaxed

Coaxed meaning in Bengali: প্রলোভিত (pralobhit), প্রলোভিত করা (pralobhit kora), প্রলোভন করা (pralobhon kora) (verb, pronunciation: kohkst)

Definition of Coaxed

Coaxed is a verb that means to persuade or gently encourage someone to do something by using flattery, gentle persuasion, or other means.

Coaxed Synonyms

Coaxed Antonyms

  • Discouraged – নিরুত্সাহিত (nirutsahit)
  • Dissuaded – প্রতিষেধ করা (protishedh kora)
  • Forced – বাধ্য করা (badhyo kora)
  • Prevented – প্রতিরোধ করা (protirodh kora)
  • Restrained – সংযমিত (sangyamit)

Origin of Coaxed

The word “coaxed” originated from the Middle English word “cokesen,” which means to make a petulant child quiet or calm.

Nearby Words

  • Coaxial – adjective
  • Coaxer – noun
  • Coaxiality – noun
  • Coaxingly – adverb

Coaxed in Literature Quotes

“She coaxed him into revealing his secret.” – Jane Austen (সে তাকে প্রলোভিত করে তার গোপন রহস্য প্রকাশ করলো।)

“He was coaxed into taking the risk.” – Ernest Hemingway (তাকে প্রলোভিত করে বিপর্যয় গ্রহণ করতে উত্সাহিত করা হয়েছিল।)

Coaxed Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: প্রলোভিত
  • Hindi: मनाना (manaana)
  • Nepali: मनाउनु (manaunu)
  • Urdu: راغب کرنا (raghib karna)
  • Tamil: மனதார்ந்து சொல்லுங்கள் (manadharndhu sollungal)
  • Telugu: ప్రేరేపించారు (prerepinchaaru)
  • Arabic: حاول (haawl)
  • Chinese: 哄 (hōng)
  • Japanese: 説得する (settoku suru)
  • Russian: уговаривать (ugovarivat’)

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