Ingratiatory meaning in Urdu
Ingratiatory Sentence
Ingratiatory Synonym
Ingratiatory Definitions
1) Ingratiatory, Coaxing : خوشامد : (satellite adjective) pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade.
Useful Words
Coaxer : پٹانے والا , Blandishment : چاپلوسی , Persuasion : ترغیب , Well-Turned : سننے میں اچھا , Bouquet : عطریت , Cogency : معقولیت , Persuasively : راغب کرنے والے انداز سے , Cogent : معقول , Hard-Hitting : کڑی محنت کرنے والا , Glib : چرب زبان , Talking Point : کوئی پہلو , Dupery : فریب , Bring : قائل کرنا , Inducer : ترغیب دینے والا , Brainwash : قائل کر لینا , Compelling : یقین کرنے کے لائق , Bargain Down : قائل کرلینا , Solicit : ورغلانا , Reformation : مذہب وغیرہ کا سدھار , End : منزل مقصود , Bunco : فریبی چال , Deceitful : فریبی , Immovable : جسے حرکت نہ دی جا سکے , Commemorating : یادگار , Conciliative : مصالحانہ , Ineffective : بے اثر , Blueprint : نقشہ , Sendee : پیغام وصول کرنے والا , Disservice : نقصان دہ خدمت , Office Furniture : دفتر کا فرنیچر , Deflect : پھرجانا
Useful Words Definitions
Coaxer: someone who tries to persuade by blandishment and coaxing.
Blandishment: flattery intended to persuade.
Persuasion: the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action.
Well-Turned: (of language) aptly and pleasingly expressed.
Bouquet: a pleasingly sweet olfactory property.
Cogency: persuasive relevance.
Persuasively: in a persuasive manner.
Cogent: powerfully persuasive.
Hard-Hitting: aggressively and persistently persuasive.
Glib: artfully persuasive in speech.
Talking Point: an especially persuasive point helping to support an argument or discussion.
Dupery: something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage.
Bring: induce or persuade.
Inducer: someone who tries to persuade or induce or lead on.
Brainwash: persuade completely, often through coercion.
Compelling: tending to persuade by forcefulness of argument.
Bargain Down: persuade the seller to accept a lower price.
Solicit: incite, move, or persuade to some act of lawlessness or insubordination.
Reformation: improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices etc.; intended to make a striking change for the better in social or political or religious affairs.
End: the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it.
Bunco: a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property.
Deceitful: intended to deceive.
Immovable: not able or intended to be moved.
Commemorating: intended as a commemoration.
Conciliative: intended to placate.
Ineffective: not producing an intended effect.
Blueprint: something intended as a guide for making something else.
Sendee: the intended recipient of a message.
Disservice: an act intended to help that turns out badly.
Office Furniture: furniture intended for use in an office.
Deflect: turn aside and away from an initial or intended course.