Blandishments example sentences

Related (16): flattery, compliments, cajolery, allurements, enticements, seductions, inducements, wheedling, persuasion, adulation, charm, fawning, sycophancy, obsequiousness, ingratiation, blandishments.

bland·ish·ment

noun

blandishments (plural noun)

  - a flattering or pleasing statement or action used to persuade someone gently to do something:

Synonyms

flattery, cajolery, coaxing, wheedling, blarney, fulsomeness, simpering, fawning, toadying, ingratiating, ingratiation, inveiglement, glozing, cajolement

"Blandishments" Example Sentences

1. She was immune to his blandishments and refused to be swayed.
2. The salesman used all sorts of blandishments to try and sell me the car.
3. Despite his blandishments, she knew that he was just trying to manipulate her.
4. The rich businessman used his money as a blandishment to win people over.
5. The politician's blandishments failed to impress the skeptical crowd.
6. The beauty queen was used to receiving blandishments from her admirers.
7. His blandishments were charming, but ultimately insincere.
8. The generous offer was a blandishment designed to win her over.
9. She was immune to the blandishments of the smooth-talking salesman.
10. He attempted to seduce her with his blandishments, but she was not interested.
11. She was not easily won over by his blandishments.
12. The flattery and blandishments were all a part of his strategy to get what he wanted.
13. Her coquettish grin and flirtatious blandishments made the men go wild.
14. Despite his best blandishments, she remained unimpressed and uninterested.
15. The bribes and blandishments offered by the lobbyist were illegal and unethical.
16. The subtle blandishments and cunning persuasion of the salesman were no match for her willpower.
17. She was not swayed by his blandishments and remained true to her convictions.
18. The sly politician used his blandishments to win over the voters.
19. The man used his money and extravagant lifestyle as a blandishment to attract women.
20. Despite his charming blandishments, she was wise to his ulterior motives.
21. The smooth operator used his blandishments to con people out of their money.
22. She saw through the marketer's blandishments and knew they were just trying to sell her something.
23. The siren used her blandishments to lure in the sailors and shipwreck them on the rocks.
24. Her blandishments were the talk of the town and made her famous.
25. He showered her with gifts and blandishments, but she saw through his facade and rejected him.
26. The politician's blandishments were not enough to secure his re-election.
27. Despite his blandishments, she remained steadfast and refused to sell out.
28. The sleazy producer used his blandishments to manipulate and exploit young actresses.
29. Her blandishments were not enough to convince the jury of her innocence.
30. The charming rogue used his blandishments to charm his way into her heart.

Common Phases

1. She showered him with blandishments; compliments, gifts, and love letters.
2. The lobbyist tried to win over the politician with blandishments; promises of funding, endorsements, and support.
3. The salesman used his charm and blandishments; flattery, persuasion, and persistence, to close the deal.
4. The celebrity was accustomed to receiving constant blandishments; adoration, affection, and praise, from fans and admirers.
5. The dictator used blandishments; promises of power, wealth, and influence, to entice loyal followers.

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