“It is the handsome Denis Ronciat, the beau and cajoler of the village girls, who utters an exclamation of surprise.”
“Producer Lovullo saw his role as a combination psychologist, scheduler, talent scout, gofer, cajoler, financial officer and troubleshooter.”
“She also honed her skills as an enforcer and cajoler, and quickly established a management style that would come to be her trademark: autocratic, sometimes bullying, but leavened by occasional bursts of charm.”
cajolement
The act of cajoling or the state of being cajoled.
“It takes a certain degree of cajolement and leadership to help us all head in the right direction.”
“These groups would then canvass for votes for their preferred town, with events and banners and posters and any other means of cajolement they could think of.”
“Perhaps it's to be expected that after all that performance and magicianry, all the cajolement to be your own publicist amid tears and retakes and pushy parents, that the promised reward of heady student days falls short.”