nudging (Meaning)
nudging (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Nudge
Synonyms & Antonyms of nudging
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- knocking
- smacking
- impacting
- impinging
- slamming
- impacting
- bashing
- banging
- colliding
- smashing
- crashing
- ramming
- swiping
- colliding
- hitting
- ramming
- thudding
- banging
- whacking
- impinging
- bashing
- bumping
- whacking
- thudding
- slapping
- clashing
- swiping
- smashing
- slapping
- slamming
- punching
- crashing
- clashing
- bumping
- smacking
- knocking
- hitting
- punching
Synonyms:
- striking
- ricochetting
- caroming
- swiping
- rebounding
- ricocheting
- glancing
- cuddling
- sideswiping
- fondling
- loving
- petting
- skipping
- bouncing
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
nudging Sentence Examples
- The persistent breeze gently nudged the sail, propelling the boat forward.
- I nudged my friend to get their attention without interrupting their conversation.
- The cat nudged his toy mouse with its nose, indicating a desire for play.
- She nudged her husband's shoulder to remind him of an important appointment.
- The waitress nudged the door open, hoping to catch a glimpse of the newlyweds.
- The coach gently nudged the players to improve their performance in the upcoming game.
- The car slowly nudged forward in traffic, inching its way closer to the intersection.
- The little boy nudged his sister to look at the funny clown painting.
- The dog nudged the ball towards its owner, eager for a game of fetch.
- I nudged my suitcase into the overhead bin, making just enough room for it to fit.
FAQs About the word nudging
of Nudge
kissing,brushing, sweeping, skimming, bumping,touching, scraping, shaving, missing, stroking
knocking, smacking, impacting, impinging, slamming, impacting, bashing, banging, colliding, smashing
The persistent breeze gently nudged the sail, propelling the boat forward.
I nudged my friend to get their attention without interrupting their conversation.
The cat nudged his toy mouse with its nose, indicating a desire for play.
She nudged her husband's shoulder to remind him of an important appointment.