Lingo

Encouragement and Discouragement

14 Words

7m

coax
1.
coax
Verb

to persuade someone to do something by being kind and gentle, especially when they may be unwilling

Parents often have to coax their children into eating vegetables by making it seem enjoyable or interesting.

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cajole
2.
ca
jole
Verb

to persuade someone to do something through insincere praises, promises, etc. often in a persistent manner

She tried to cajole her friend into joining her for the weekend getaway with promises of a relaxing time.

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reason with
3.
reason with
Verb

to talk to someone to convince them to act or think more rationally

She tried to reason with her friend to stop making impulsive decisions.

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lure
4.
lure
Verb

to trick someone into doing something by offering them a reward or something interesting

The colorful advertisements were strategically placed to lure shoppers into the store.

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inveigle
5.
in
vei
gle
Verb

to trick someone into doing something through clever and cunning methods

The charming salesperson tried to inveigle customers into buying the expensive product by emphasizing its exclusive features.

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entice
6.
en
tice
Verb

to make someone do something specific, often by offering something attractive

Advertisers hoped colorful displays would entice shoppers to browse their selection.

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sway
7.
sway
Verb

to slowly move back and forth or from side to side

The branches of the willow tree swayed gently in the breeze.

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faze
8.
faze
Verb

to unsettle someone, often leading them to lose their confidence or peace temporarily

Despite the unexpected challenge, she did not allow it to faze her; instead, she tackled it with determination.

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disconcert
9.
dis
con
cert
Verb

to unsettle someone, causing them to become stressed or lose their confidence

The sudden change in plans disconcerted the entire team, who had prepared for the original schedule.

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champion
10.
cham
pion
Noun

the winner of a competition

She was crowned champion after winning the tennis tournament.

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stand by
11.
stand by
Verb

to refrain from taking action when it is necessary

In times of crisis, it's crucial not to stand by but to offer assistance and support.

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endorse
12.
en
dorse
Verb

to publicly state that one supports or approves someone or something

The celebrity endorsed the new skincare product, praising its effectiveness.

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prod
13.
prod
Verb

to stimulate or encourage someone to take action

The coach tried to prod the team into giving their best effort during the intense match.

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exhort
14.
exh
ort
Verb

to strongly and enthusiastically encourage someone who is doing something

The teacher exhorted the students to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth and learning.

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