Sweet talk In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "sweet talk", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-04-13 11:04

Meaning of Sweet talk

Synonyms:

sweet-talk

Sweet talk phrase informal

noun

A flattery.

Jane hated sweet talk because a colleague cheated on her with it.

Nobody liked Jack because he got the promotion with his sweet talk.

Persuade someone by flattering them.

Every time Peter wants to buy new toys, he tries to sweet talk his granny.

My younger sister sweet-talked me into helping her with the housework.

Other phrases about:

a rich man's joke is always funny

People are always inclined to flatter or please a rich man by laughing at his joke which may not be a very good one.

Lay it on with a trowel
This idiom is used to flatter, exaggerate and overstate praise, excuses, or blame, ect.
Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things
An expressive style that uses excessive or empty words will result in things that can't be explained clearly
fluff (one's) lines

To mess a speech up or forget the words that one is supposed to say

a plum in (one's) mouth

Primally used in the UK to indicate the typical manner of communication from the high social class

Grammar and Usage of Sweet talk

Verb Forms

  • sweet talked
  • sweet talking
  • sweet talks

The verb "talk" should be conjugated according to its tense.

 

 

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