nag
1 of 2verb/næɡ/
Forms:nags,nagging,nagged,nagged
1
to annoy others constantly with endless complaints
- She nags her brother every morning to clean his room.
- I try not to nag my friends about being on time, but they are always late.
- He nags his colleagues constantly about their work performance.
- I don't want to nag, but could you please take out the trash?
- He nagged her all day about finishing the project, even though it was almost done.
2
worry persistently
3
remind or urge constantly