schmoose

[shmo͞oz]

schmoose Definition

to talk in a friendly and persuasive way to someone, especially in order to get them to do something.

Using schmoose: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "schmoose" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He schmoozed with the boss at the party.

  • Example

    She's always schmoozing with the clients to get more business.

  • Example

    He managed to schmooze his way into the VIP section.

  • Example

    The politician spent the evening schmoozing with potential donors.

schmoose Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for schmoose

Phrases with schmoose

  • to try to impress or please someone, especially in order to gain an advantage

    Example

    He's always schmoozing up to the boss to get a promotion.

  • an event or gathering where people socialize and network with each other

    Example

    The conference turned out to be a schmooze fest for business professionals.

  • a social gathering where people drink alcohol and chat with each other

    Example

    The company's annual schmooze and booze party was a huge success.

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Summary: schmoose in Brief

'Schmoose' [shmo͞oz] is a verb that means to talk in a friendly and persuasive way to someone, especially to gain an advantage. It is often used in professional settings, such as networking events or business meetings, as well as in social situations. Phrases like 'schmooze up to' and 'schmooze fest' are common, and the term 'schmooze and booze' refers to a social gathering where people drink and chat.