nagged

[næɡd]

nagged Definition

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

Using nagged: Examples

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

  • Example

    She nagged him about his messy room.

  • Example

    He was constantly nagged by his boss to finish the project.

  • Example

    I don't want to be nagged about it anymore.

  • Example

    She always nags me to eat healthier.

nagged Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nagged

Antonyms for nagged

Phrases with nagged

  • a persistent feeling of uncertainty or unease

    Example

    Despite all evidence to the contrary, he had a nagging doubt that he had made the wrong decision.

  • a persistent and irritating pain

    Example

    The nagging pain in her back made it difficult for her to sit for long periods of time.

  • a persistent and uncomfortable feeling that something is not right

    Example

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

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Summary: nagged in Brief

To 'nag' [næɡd] means to criticize or complain often in an annoying way or to repeatedly remind someone to do something. It can refer to anything from household chores to work responsibilities, as in 'She nagged him about his messy room.' The phrase 'nagging doubt' denotes a persistent feeling of uncertainty or unease, while 'nagging pain' refers to a persistent and irritating pain.