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wheedle

/ˈwiː.dəl/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To coax or cajole someone into doing something, often by using flattery or persuasive talk.

    - "He wheedled his way into the party by complimenting the hostess."
    - "She was able to wheedle a discount from the sales clerk."
  • Verb

    To make a soft, squeaking or whining sound.

    - "The mouse made a soft wheedling sound as it scurried across the floor."
    - "The old car made a wheedling noise whenever you turned the key in the ignition."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈwiː.dəl/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with wheedle
deedle , needle , feedle , squeedle
Variants
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wheedle , wheedled , wheedles , wheedling
Etymology
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Originally meant 'to make a whining or squeaking sound', from the Old English 'hweotan' meaning 'to squeal'. The meaning 'to coax or cajole' is first recorded in the late 15th century.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'wheedle' is often used in a negative context, but it can also be used in a positive way to describe someone who is able to persuade or coax someone into doing something in a friendly and charming way.

  2. The verb 'wheedle' comes from the Old English word 'hweotan', which means 'to squeal' or 'to make a whining sound'. This meaning is still used in some dialects of English.

  3. Wheedling is a common tactic used in sales and marketing to persuade customers to buy a product or service. It can involve offering discounts, free trials, or other incentives to encourage a sale.


Related Concepts
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  1. Persuasion: The act of trying to change someone's mind or behavior through reasoning or argument. Wheedling is a form of persuasion that relies on flattery or manipulation.

  2. Manipulation: The act of controlling or influencing someone or something, often in a subtle or underhanded way. Wheedling is a form of manipulation that relies on flattery or persuasive talk.


Culture
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Wheedling is a common tactic used in literature and storytelling to describe characters trying to manipulate or persuade others. It is often portrayed in a negative light, as it can be seen as manipulative or dishonest.

How to Memorize "wheedle"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person trying to persuade someone else to do something, using flattering words and gestures. Visualize the person's facial expressions and body language as they try to coax the other person into agreeing.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'wheedle' with the idea of flattery or manipulation. Think of a time when you have seen someone trying to persuade someone else using flattering words or gestures.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating the word 'wheedle' with the phrase 'Winning Hearts Easily Deceives and Lures'. This phrase can help you remember the meaning of the word as it relates to persuasion and manipulation.


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