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nagger
nag 1 N0003000 (năg)v. nagged, nag·ging, nags v.tr.1. To annoy by constant scolding, complaining, or urging.2. To torment persistently, as with anxiety or pain.v.intr.1. To scold, complain, or find fault constantly: nagging at the children.2. To be a constant source of anxiety or annoyance: The half-remembered quotation nagged at my mind.n. One who nags. [Probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse gnaga, to bite, gnaw.] nag′ger n.nag′ging·ly adv.
nag 2 N0003000 (năg)n.1. A horse, especially:a. An old or worn-out horse.b. Slang A racehorse.2. Archaic A small saddle horse or pony. [Middle English nagge, possibly of Low German origin.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nagger - someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding faultcommon scold, nag, scold, scolderdisagreeable person, unpleasant person - a person who is not pleasant or agreeableharridan - a scolding (even vicious) old woman | TranslationsIdiomsSeenagEncyclopediaSeeNAGnagger
Synonyms for naggernoun someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding faultSynonyms- common scold
- nag
- scold
- scolder
Related Words- disagreeable person
- unpleasant person
- harridan
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