Learn to speak fluent English — Accent Training, Correct Grammar usage, Idioms, Phrases and vocabulary with example sentences. Daily Video Vocabulary Episode 76 : Cajole Sometimes, you gently and repeatedly appeal to someone to do something even though they dont want to do it. The word cajole, basically means to persuade someone to do something that they really dont want to do.When you make someone do what you want them to do, by talking nicely, or by persuading them in a pleasing manner and flattering them, it means you are cajoling them.At times, you actually persuade them by using insincere compliments or by making false promises. For example, You cajole your parents into buying you a car for your birthday, so you persuade them, by pleading them and saying nice things to them and by offering to do better at studies. AS the word cajole shows the action of persuading, it is a verb. Example 01 : Michelle cajoled her rich friend into lending her a some money, which she never paid back. Example 02 : At work, Mary cajoled William into helping her make the sales presentation as she knew about his great presentation skills. Example 03 : Ben cajoled his mother for extra pocket money this month, as he had started saving for his friends surprise birthday party. Example 04: Peter cajoled his wife to sell her ancestral property, so they could buy a huge villa besides the beach. Example 05 : After a serious health warning given by the doctor, Jennifer finally cajoled her father <b>…<b>