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nag
A2
verb
Usage:
75%
complain, bother
Translation: complain, bother
Pronunciation: /næɡ/
Meaning: To keep asking someone to do something, often in an annoying way.

Nag means to say bad things again and again to make someone do something. People often feel annoyed when someone nags them.

She nags me to clean my room.

He nags about his homework every day.

2
B1
noun
Usage:
55%
old horse
Translation: old horse
Pronunciation: /næɡ/
Meaning: An old or tired horse, especially one that is not in good condition.

Nag is a word for a horse that is old or weak. It is often used to talk about horses that are not very strong or healthy.

The farmer rides a nag in the field.

That nag needs rest and good care.

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3
B1
verb
Usage:
65%
complain
Translation: complain
Pronunciation: /næɡ/
Meaning: To complain or criticize repeatedly about small things.

Nag can mean to complain or talk in a way that shows you are annoyed. People who nag often talk about little problems again and again.

Don't nag about the food all time.

He nags at her for being late.

4
B2
noun
Usage:
50%
complainer
Translation: complainer
Pronunciation: /næɡ/
Meaning: A person who often nags, especially a wife or mother.

Nag can mean a person who often complains or tells others what to do in an annoying way. Usually, it is used to talk about women in this way.

She is a nag who never stops talking.

The old nag asked again about the chores.

5
C1
verb
Usage:
30%
chafe, irritate
Translation: chafe, irritate
Pronunciation: /næɡ/
Meaning: To rub or injure a part of the body by repeated small scratches or friction.

Nag can mean to hurt or irritate skin by rubbing over and over. It is often used when clothes or shoes cause small pain by rubbing.

The shoes nagged her heel after walking.

His collar nagged his neck all day.

6
B2
noun
Usage:
20%
old car
Translation: old car
Pronunciation: /næɡ/
Meaning: In informal British English, a small or worthless car or vehicle.

Nag can be a funny or rude word for an old or bad car. People use it to talk about cars that have problems or look very old.

He drives an old nag around town.

That nag never starts well in cold weather.

7
B2
verb
Usage:
40%
persist, ache
Translation: persist, ache
Pronunciation: /næɡ/
Meaning: To continue to cause a pain or problem that is small but does not stop.

Nag can describe a pain or problem that is there all the time, small but not going away. It means something bothers you continuously.

A small pain nags me in my back.

The injury nagged her for many weeks.

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