nagging

நச்சரிக்கும்
definition
verb
she constantly nags her daughter about getting married
annoy or irritate (a person) with persistent fault-finding or continuous urging.
adjective
their overprotective and nagging parents
(of a person) constantly harassing someone to do something.
a nagging pain
persistently painful or worrying.
example
Usually no single event precipitates the 'nagging' feeling of discontent.
He has to fight off a 'nagging' urge to throw his glass at the nearest wall.
Still there was a 'nagging' question in her mind.
For simple difficulties, a quick word of advice is often just the thing to solve a 'nagging' problem.
Recent surgery for a 'nagging' case of carpal tunnel syndrome was entirely successful.
Yet, somehow, this time, he had a 'nagging' suspicion that she very much wanted to outstay her welcome.
I joined the team last year for the first time, despite a prolonged 'nagging' illness.
The program ought to be required viewing for American schoolchildren - the next generation facing the 'nagging' problems of race.
One of the major culprits in building up tensions is the 'nagging' thought of the accumulated small jobs put off from day to day.
Along with the concept, there was this 'nagging' feeling of nostalgia for the past.
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