goaded

[ˈɡəʊdɪd]

goaded Definition

  • 1provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate some action or reaction
  • 2drive or urge (an animal) to do something by annoying or irritating it

Using goaded: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was goaded into taking action.

  • Example

    The bull was goaded into charging at the matador.

  • Example

    She goaded him into admitting his true feelings.

goaded Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with goaded

  • to provoke or encourage someone to do something

    Example

    I managed to goad her into coming with us.

  • to encourage someone to continue doing something, especially something that is wrong or foolish

    Example

    He goaded me on to take the risk.

  • to urge or incite someone to do something

    Example

    He was goaded to take revenge on his enemies.

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Summary: goaded in Brief

The verb 'goaded' [ˈɡəʊdɪd] means to provoke or annoy someone in order to stimulate a reaction or action. It can also refer to driving or urging an animal to do something by annoying or irritating it. Examples include 'He was goaded into taking action' and 'The bull was goaded into charging at the matador.' Phrases include 'goad somebody into something,' 'goad somebody on,' and 'goad somebody to do something.'