cajole - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cajole in Hindi

  • मीठी बातों से मिला लेना
  • फुसलाना
  • बहलाना
  • झूठ बोलना
  • धोका देना
  • चापलूसी करना
  • ढकोसला करना
  • ख़ुशामद करना

cajole Definition

  • persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery. ( किसी को निरंतर सहवास या चापलूसी करने के लिए राजी करना। )

cajole Example

  • Housing associations and the government use many misleading arguments to persuade and cajole council tenants into agreeing to stock transfers. ( हाउसिंग एसोसिएशन और सरकार काउंसिल के किरायेदारों को स्टॉक ट्रांसफर करने के लिए सहमत करने के लिए कई भ्रामक तर्कों का उपयोग करते हैं। )
  • The theater manager does not chide, warn or cajole us into good behavior. ( थिएटर मैनेजर हमें अच्छे व्यवहार में धोखा नहीं देता, न ही चेतावनी देता है और न ही हमें परेशान करता है। )
  • Elsewhere, it may be acceptable for shop assistants to flatter and cajole you into buying anything, irrespective of whether it suits you. ( कहीं और, यह दुकान सहायकों को चापलूसी करने और आपको कुछ भी खरीदने में काजोल के लिए स्वीकार्य हो सकता है, भले ही यह आपके अनुरूप हो। )
  • Usually I can cajole him into cereal, toast or a banana, but this morning - nothing. ( आमतौर पर मैं उसे अनाज, टोस्ट या एक केला में दाल सकता हूं, लेकिन आज सुबह - कुछ भी नहीं। )
  • he hoped to cajole her into selling him her house ( वह उसे उसका घर बेचने में cajole उम्मीद थी )
  • he hoped to cajole her into selling the house ( वह उसे घर बेचने में cajole उम्मीद है )
  • In contrast, I didn't have to cajole her to climb in the Caves, nor did I merely watch her. ( इसके विपरीत, मुझे उसे गुफाओं में चढ़ने के लिए काजोल नहीं होना था, और न ही मैंने उसे देखा था। )
  • I will not plead, threaten, or cajole anyone into voting for me. ( मैं किसी को वोट नहीं दूंगा, धमकी दूंगा या किसी को वोट दूंगा। )

More Sentence

  • So buy my stuff and cajole your friends into mindless purchasing.
  • By appealing directly to a possible abductor to think about their own future beyond the next few hours to the days and weeks to come they hope to cajole him to redress what he has done.
  • It takes a certain degree of cajolement and leadership to help us all head in the right direction.
  • Whatever the philosophical ideal, in the real world we are bombarded by corporate messages cajoling us and our children to consume and borrow.
  • They begged and cajoled her with folded hands to take charge.
  • These groups would then canvass for votes for their preferred town, with events and banners and posters and any other means of cajolement they could think of.
  • For example, it is increasingly clear in the book that torture does not produce reliable intelligence, quite the contrary, but that traditional methods of cajolement and induced familiarity do.
  • We then went through an intensive process of negotiation, cajolery , threats, and mathematical calculations to put together a deal that everyone could support.
  • And rather than cajoling audiences with fear and prejudice, it provokes them into reflection and debate.
  • Despite the fact he was only thirteen, it seemed the young prince was already a Casanova in the making, an expert at coaxing and cajoling girls.
  • Recovered from the illness that floored him last week, he was back marshalling and cajoling the men in front of him, and must have wondered what he had returned to.
  • It would be the ultimate weapon in journalistic cajolery .
  • If you're like me, you've gotten many e-mail messages lately cajoling you to buy anti-virus software.
  • Never had I read more flattering, in-your-face cajolery .
  • You just have to hope that I have not been unduly influenced by any lunches, gifts or cajolements along the way.
  • One day he has had enough; the next day he is cajoled to stay on.
  • I do not pretend to know what combination of threats and cajolements they offered, but they obviously succeeded.
  • The vocalist even went to the extent of sweetly pleading and cajoling the crowd to get into the groove, before he let the music and the performance do all the talking.
  • If it had wheels, it is the sort of vehicle you would cruise around town in on a Saturday night with the stereo blasting and your mates cajoling the girls on the pavement.
  • Instead, she uses cajolery , deception, and sexual manipulation to trick him out of consummating the marriage.
  • So supporting the prior service pack is fair and rational, and cajoling people into at least installing it is reasonable.
  • Average taxpayers, after all, don't spend much time lobbying and cajoling politicians in the often distant state capital.