coaxes

Coaxes meaning in Bengali: প্রলোভন করা, প্রলোভন করানো, প্রলোভন করানো (verb, pralobhan kora, pralobhan korano)

Definition of Coaxes

(verb, /kəʊks/)

Coaxes is a verb that means to persuade or gently encourage someone to do something by using flattery, kind words, or other means of persuasion.

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Origin of Coaxes

The word “coaxes” originated from the Middle English word “cokesen,” which means to wheedle or flatter. It can be traced back to the Old French word “caucier” and the Latin word “coaxare,” both of which have similar meanings.

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Coaxes in Literature Quotes

“Flattery is all right if you don’t inhale.” – Adlai E. Stevenson (মধুর বাণী ঠিক আছে যদি তুমি শ্বাস না নেও।)

“A spoonful of honey will catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar.” – Benjamin Franklin (এক চামচ মধু এক গ্লাস সিরকা থেকে বেশি মাছ ধরে।)

Coaxes Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: প্রলোভন করা
  • Hindi: मनाना
  • Nepali: मनाउनु
  • Urdu: راغب کرنا
  • Tamil: மனதார்ந்து சொல்லுதல்
  • Telugu: ప్రలోభించు
  • Arabic: يغري
  • Chinese: 哄骗
  • Japanese: 誘う
  • Russian: уговаривает

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