blandishment
blandishment — noun
1. flattering words or inviting behavior used to make someone agree, help, or give
flattering words or inviting behavior used to make someone agree, help, or give in.
With smiles and blandishments, Bilal persuaded the ticket clerk to bend the rule.
win someone over with blandishments
The prince ignored the blandishments of advisers urging him to cancel the tax.
After weeks of blandishment, Nia finally agreed to lead the choir.
The company's blandishments could not tempt Hao into signing the unfair contract.
Grandfather laughed at the child's blandishments and still refused extra dessert.
- flattery
focuses on praise itself; blandishment stresses using it to get a response
- persuasion
broader and more neutral; it may rely on reasons instead of charm
- enticement
can work through any attractive offer, not specifically warm speech
- cajolery
very close in meaning, but even rarer and more literary
文法句型
use blandishments
offer blandishments
resist blandishments
win someone over with blandishments
用法筆記
Often plural in formal writing, especially for friendly or flattering attempts to win agreement. It suggests charm or temptation rather than force.