wheedling

English

Etymology

From wheedle + -ing.

Verb

wheedling

  1. present participle and gerund of wheedle

Adjective

wheedling (comparative more wheedling, superlative most wheedling)

  1. Coaxing, aiming to persuade.
    • 1888, Howard Pyle, “ch. 9”, in Otto of the Silver Hand:
      Then, in a soft, wheedling voice, "Canst thou not let me in, my little bird? Sure there are other lasses besides thyself who would like to trade with a poor peddler who has travelled all the way from Gruenstadt just to please the pretty ones of Trutz-Drachen."

Derived terms

Noun

wheedling (plural wheedlings)

  1. The act of one who wheedles.
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