Present participle for to flatter someone, typically to convince or obtain something
“As the years progressed, he continued to sweet-talk her, and she, being blind with love, drank the ambrosia that was his words.”
Present participle for to cajole or convince someone with flattery
“You're going to try to sweet-talk me into disbelieving what I heard with my own ears.”
Present participle for to (attempt to) influence, persuade or pressure someone, typically politically
Present participle for to speak in a manner that is exaggerated and typically not sincere
Present participle for to cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
Present participle for to persuade someone of the merits of
An act or instance of persuading, or of being persuaded, to do or believe something
Coaxing or flattery intended to persuade someone to do something
Smarmily or fawningly full of praise and compliments
Persuasive in speech or expression, often in an insincere or deceptive way
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