Wheedle vs Plead - What's the difference?
wheedle | plead |
To cajole or attempt to persuade by flattery.
* 1977 , ("The Wife of Bath's Tale"), Penguin Classics, p. 290:
To obtain by flattery, guile, or trickery.
* Congreve
To present an argument, especially in a legal case.
* Bible, Job xvi. 21
To beg, beseech, or implore.
As verbs the difference between wheedle and plead
is that wheedle is to cajole or attempt to persuade by flattery while plead is to present an argument, especially in a legal case.wheedle
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Verb
and (intransitive)- Though he had beaten me in every bone / He still could wheedle me to love.
- I'd like one of those, too, if you can wheedle him into telling you where he got it.
- A deed of settlement of the best part of her estate, which I wheedled out of her.
Anagrams
*plead
English
Verb
- O that one might plead for a man with God, as a man pleadeth for his neighbour!
