blandish in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To blandish means to persuade someone through flattery or gentle coaxing.
Sample Sentences
- She tried to blandish him into changing his mind about the job offer.
- The politician sought to blandish voters with promises of reform and prosperity.
- Despite her attempts to blandish the committee, they remained firm in their decision.
- He used flattery to blandish his way into her good graces.
- Blandishing the audience with charm, the speaker captivated everyone present.
- It's easy to blandish someone's ego with compliments if you know what they want to hear.
- She didn't want to blandish her friend, as honesty was more important to her.
- He attempted to blandish the critics with his artistic vision during the exhibition.
- Blandishing the children with sweet treats, the teacher managed to keep them engaged.
- They thought his blandishing ways were transparent and insincere.