Meaning & Definition of word "Nagging"

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    Nagging

    /ˈnæɡɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. To criticize or complain in an irritating or persistent manner.
      • Example: She kept nagging him about his messy room.
    • 2. To worry or annoy someone continuously.
      • Example: He felt nagging doubts about his decision.

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing continual discomfort or distress; persistent.
      • Example: After several weeks, she couldn't ignore the nagging pain in her back.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'nag', possibly of Scandinavian origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    nagging doubt:

    A persistent feeling of uncertainty.

    nagging voice:

    A constant reminder or annoyance in one's thoughts.

    nagging headache:

    A continuous, bothersome pain in the head.

    Related Words

    nag:

    To annoy or irritate persistently.

    complain:

    To express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something.

    whine:

    To make a high-pitched noise, often used for complaining.

    Slang Meanings of nagging

    Meaning: To pester someone.

    Example Sentence: Stop nagging me about doing my homework!

    Meaning: Constantly bringing up past mistakes.

    Example Sentence: She's always nagging about how I didn't call her last week.