Nag | Mean of nag in English Dictionary
/ˈnæg/
- Verb
- to annoy (someone) by often complaining about his or her behavior, appearance, etc.
- My wife nags me about my busy work schedule.
- Mom's always nagging me about my hair.
- All you ever do is nag.
- to annoy (someone) with repeated questions, requests, or orders
- My parents are always nagging me to clean my room.
- He kept nagging her until she agreed to see the movie.
- Quit nagging! I already said I'm not going.
- to cause (someone) to feel annoyed or worried for a long period of time
- She's still nagged [=bothered] by the thought that she could have done better.
- The problem has been nagging at me for weeks.
- Noun
- a person who nags or complains too often
- His wife's an awful nag.
- a horse that is old and usually in bad condition