coaxer

/ˈkoʊksər/
noun
  1. A person who persuades someone gently or gradually.
    • My grandmother was a gentle coaxer who could get anyone to try her homemade soup.
    • As a skilled coaxer, the negotiator convinced both sides to agree to a truce.
    • The child was a natural coaxer, always getting her parents to buy her toys.
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