Cajolery meaning in Urdu
Cajolery Synonyms
Cajolery Definitions
1) Cajolery, Blandishment, Palaver : چاپلوسی, خوشامد : (noun) flattery intended to persuade.
Useful Words
Coaxer : پٹانے والا , Coaxing : خوشامد , Persuasion : ترغیب , Adulator : چاپلوس , Blandishment : برائی کی طرف اکسانے کا عمل , Blarney : چاپلوسی , Court Favor : خوشامد کرنا , Bootlicking : خوشامد , Adulation : چاپلوسی , 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 , Immovable : جسے حرکت نہ دی جا سکے , Conciliative : مصالحانہ , Commemorating : یادگار , Deceitful : فریبی , Beer Mug : جام شراب , Deterrent Example : عبرت , Man-Of-War : جنگی جہاز , Intent : مفہوم , Disservice : نقصان دہ خدمت , Display : مظاہرہ , Grist : چکی میں پسنے والا غلہ , Oversleep : بسیار خوابی کرنا
Useful Words Definitions
Coaxer: someone who tries to persuade by blandishment and coaxing.
Coaxing: pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade.
Persuasion: the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action.
Adulator: a person who uses flattery.
Blandishment: the act of urging by means of teasing or flattery.
Blarney: flattery designed to gain favor.
Court Favor: seek favor by fawning or flattery.
Bootlicking: attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery.
Adulation: servile flattery; exaggerated and hypocritical praise.
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.
Immovable: not able or intended to be moved.
Conciliative: intended to placate.
Commemorating: intended as a commemoration.
Deceitful: intended to deceive.
Beer Mug: a mug intended for serving beer.
Deterrent Example: punishment intended as a warning to others.
Man-Of-War: a warship intended for combat.
Intent: the intended meaning of a communication.
Disservice: an act intended to help that turns out badly.
Display: something intended to communicate a particular impression.
Grist: grain intended to be or that has been ground.
Oversleep: sleep longer than intended.