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Nagged

Nagged is the past tense of nag, a verb meaning to harass or urge someone repeatedly to do something, often by constant reminders or complaints. Nagging is most commonly discussed in domestic and workplace contexts, where it can involve chores, deadlines, or behavioral expectations. The effect is typically perceived as annoying.

The verb nag appears in English in the early modern period, with uncertain origins. The noun nag,

Nagging can have mixed outcomes. Persistent reminders may prompt short-term compliance but often damage trust and

Alternatives favored by many experts include constructive communication: setting clear expectations, solving problems collaboratively, breaking tasks

meaning
an
old
horse,
is
from
a
different
historical
thread;
the
two
senses
share
form
but
not
origin.
In
modern
usage,
nagging
refers
to
repetitive,
discouraging
pressure
rather
than
legitimate
guidance.
motivation,
leading
to
resentment
or
avoidance.
Effectiveness
depends
on
factors
such
as
the
relationship,
tone,
clarity
and
specificity
of
requests,
and
whether
the
person
has
some
control
over
the
outcome.
into
manageable
steps,
and
providing
positive
reinforcement.
Written
reminders
or
agreed
schedules
can
reduce
perceived
nagging
and
improve
willingness
to
act.