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Mislead vs Coax - What's the difference?

mislead | coax | Related terms |

Mislead is a related term of coax.


As verbs the difference between mislead and coax

is that mislead is (literally) to lead astray, in a false direction while coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

As a noun coax is

(obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

Rook vs Coax - What's the difference?

rook | coax | Related terms |

Rook is a related term of coax.


As nouns the difference between rook and coax

is that rook is skirt while coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

As a verb coax is

(obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

Pull vs Coax - What's the difference?

pull | coax | Related terms |

Pull is a related term of coax.


As verbs the difference between pull and coax

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

As nouns the difference between pull and coax

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

Fool vs Coax - What's the difference?

fool | coax | Related terms |

Fool is a related term of coax.


As nouns the difference between fool and coax

is that fool is (pejorative) a person with poor judgment or little intelligence while coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

As verbs the difference between fool and coax

is that fool is to trick; to make a fool of someone while coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

Coax vs Deceive - What's the difference?

coax | deceive |


As verbs the difference between coax and deceive

is that coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease while deceive is to trick or mislead.

As a noun coax

is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

Tempt vs Coax - What's the difference?

tempt | coax | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between tempt and coax

is that tempt is to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice while coax is to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

As a noun coax is

a simpleton; a dupe.

Coax vs Convince - What's the difference?

coax | convince |


As verbs the difference between coax and convince

is that coax is to fondle, kid, pet, tease while convince is to make someone believe, or feel sure about something, especially by using logic, argument or evidence.

As a noun coax

is a simpleton; a dupe.

Delude vs Coax - What's the difference?

delude | coax | Related terms |

Delude is a related term of coax.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between delude and coax

is that delude is (obsolete) to frustrate or disappoint while coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe.

As verbs the difference between delude and coax

is that delude is to deceive into believing something which is false; to lead into error; to dupe while coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

As a noun coax is

(obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

Allure vs Coax - What's the difference?

allure | coax | Related terms |

Allure is a related term of coax.


As nouns the difference between allure and coax

is that allure is affectation while coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

As a verb coax is

(obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

Coax vs Coxa - What's the difference?

coax | coxa |


As nouns the difference between coax and coxa

is that coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be while coxa is (anatomy) the basal segment of a limb of various arthropods (insects and spiders, for example).

As a verb coax

is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

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