Cajolery

/kəˈdʒoʊl.ə.ri/ noun

The act of persuading someone through flattery, promises, or gentle pressure rather than through honest arguments or force.

From French 'cajoler' meaning 'to coax' or 'to wheedle,' possibly derived from Old French 'cagioler,' with uncertain ultimate origins. The meaning evolved to encompass any form of manipulation through charm or false promises.

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