nag

[næɡ]

nag Definition

  • 1to criticize or complain often in an annoying way
  • 2to repeatedly remind someone to do something

Using nag: Examples

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

  • Example

    She always nags me about my messy room.

  • Example

    He constantly nags his employees about punctuality.

  • Example

    I don't mean to nag, but did you finish your homework?

  • Example

    My mom nags me to eat more vegetables.

nag Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for nag

Idioms Using nag

  • to cause someone to feel worried or anxious

    Example

    The thought of the unfinished work nagged at him all day.

  • to continue to criticize or complain in an annoying way

    Example

    She kept nagging away at him until he finally agreed to help.

  • a persistent inner voice that criticizes or doubts oneself

    Example

    Her nagging voice told her she wasn't good enough to succeed.

Phrases with nag

  • a persistent feeling of uncertainty or anxiety

    Example

    Despite her success, she had a nagging doubt that she wasn't good enough.

  • a persistent and irritating pain

    Example

    He had a nagging pain in his lower back that wouldn't go away.

  • a persistent feeling of unease or discomfort

    Example

    She had a nagging feeling that she had forgotten something important.

Origins of nag

from Middle English 'nagge', meaning 'a small horse'

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Summary: nag in Brief

The verb 'nag' [næɡ] means to criticize or complain repeatedly and annoyingly, or to remind someone persistently to do something. It is often used in the context of relationships, such as 'She always nags me about my messy room.' 'Nag' can also be used in phrases like 'nagging doubt,' which refers to a persistent feeling of uncertainty or anxiety.