wagged

[wæɡd]

wagged Definition

move or cause to move rapidly and repeatedly from side to side or up and down.

Using wagged: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dog wagged its tail happily.

  • Example

    She wagged her finger at him in disapproval.

  • Example

    The flag was wagging in the wind.

  • Example

    He wagged his head in disbelief.

wagged Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for wagged

Phrases with wagged

  • wag one's tongue

    to talk excessively or gossip

    Example

    She is always wagging her tongue about other people's business.

  • to manipulate or distract attention from a situation, typically political, by creating a diversion or crisis

    Example

    The president was accused of wagging the dog by starting a war to distract from his personal scandals.

  • a situation where a small or unimportant factor or group has disproportionate power or influence over a larger or more important one

    Example

    The marketing department shouldn't be the tail wagging the dog; it should be supporting the overall goals of the company.

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Summary: wagged in Brief

The verb 'wagged' [wæɡd] means to move or cause to move rapidly and repeatedly from side to side or up and down. It is often used to describe the movement of a dog's tail, as in 'The dog wagged its tail happily.' 'Wagged' can also refer to shaking or waving, as in 'She wagged her finger at him in disapproval.' Phrases like 'wag one's tongue' and 'wag the dog' extend the meaning to excessive talking and political manipulation, respectively.