nag Sentence Examples

  1. The constant nagging of the child drove her parents to distraction.
  2. The persistent nag of the faucet drip irritated her senses.
  3. His relentless nagging about the project was starting to wear on her patience.
  4. The nagging pain in her tooth made it difficult to concentrate.
  5. The noisy, incessant nag of the traffic horns was unbearable.
  6. The nagging doubt crept into her mind, poisoning her thoughts.
  7. The nagging feeling of guilt followed her everywhere she went.
  8. The nagging voice in her head wouldn't leave her alone.
  9. The nagging worry about her finances kept her awake at night.
  10. The nagging thought that he could have done more haunted him.

nag Meaning

Wordnet

nag (n)

someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault

an old or over-worked horse

Wordnet

nag (v)

bother persistently with trivial complaints

worry persistently

remind or urge constantly

Webster

nag (n.)

A small horse; a pony; hence, any horse.

A paramour; -- in contempt.

Webster

nag (v. t. & i.)

To tease in a petty way; to scold habitually; to annoy; to fret pertinaciously.

FAQs About the word nag

someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault, an old or over-worked horse, bother persistently with trivial complaints, worry pers

horse, racehorse, filly, steed, colt,stallion, equine, warhorse, roan, hack

compliment, commend, recommend, laud, laud, praise, recommend, commend, praise,compliment

The constant nagging of the child drove her parents to distraction.

The persistent nag of the faucet drip irritated her senses.

His relentless nagging about the project was starting to wear on her patience.

The nagging pain in her tooth made it difficult to concentrate.