Blandishment

Blandishment

ˈblandiSHm(ə)nt

Noun

  • (Usually “blandishments”) A flattering or pleasing statement or action used to persuade someone gently to do something.

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Example Sentences

“The fundraiser organizer deployed blandishments strategically to get donors to fill out their checkbooks.”

“You may get on the good side of your boss with a few blandishments, but make sure you don’t go over the top.”

“The guest of honor was overwhelmed after receiving a constant stream of blandishments.”

Word Origin

English, mid-16th century

Why this word?

The idiom “It’s easier to catch flies with honey than with vinegar” could be equated to a blandishment. Sure, you could try to get what you want by demanding or threatening, but it’s so much easier when you smooth things over with a few flattering compliments and blandishments. The word is most often used in the plural: “blandishments.” It makes sense — multiple compliments are likely to be more effective than just one. 

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