blandisher
/ˈblændɪʃər/
noun
- A person who uses flattery or gentle persuasion to get what they want.
- The salesman was a smooth blandisher who convinced customers to buy things they didn't need.
- In the office, he was known as a blandisher who always complimented the boss before asking for a raise.
- She saw through his act and knew he was just a blandisher trying to win her favor.