Meaning & Definition of word "Budge"
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Budge
/bʌdʒ/
noun:
- 1. A slight movement.
- Example: She felt a budge from the baby as it kicked inside her.
verb:
- 1. To move slightly; to yield or give way.
- Example: Despite their arguments, she wouldn't budge an inch on her decision.
- 2. To change one's position or opinion.
- Example: He tried to persuade her to change her mind, but she refused to budge.
- 3. To shift or make way.
- Example: The large crowd didn't budge as the concert started, making it difficult to find a good spot.
Etymology
Middle English, of uncertain origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
not budge an inch:
To refuse to change one's position.
budge up:
To move over to make space.
Related Words
shift:
To move or change position.
move:
To change place or position.
change:
To make or become different.
Slang Meanings of budge
Meaning: To persuade or convince someone.
Example Sentence: He finally budged when I offered him pizza.
Meaning: To admit defeat or give in.
Example Sentence: After a long debate, he decided to budge.