"Niggling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Niggling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Niggling" Meaning

The word "niggling" is an adjective that means lingering or persistent in a small and annoying way, often in a way that is difficult to ignore or dismiss. It can also refer to a persistent and perhaps annoying feeling or worry. For example: "I've had a niggling feeling in my gut all day."

"Niggling" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Niggling"


The niggling thought that she might have left the stove on kept her up all night.
My friend's niggling cough has been bothering him for weeks, and we're worried it might be serious.
The team's poor performance was due to some niggling issues with the equipment.
She couldn't shake off the niggling feeling that something was off about the new employee.
The pilot at first dismissed the niggling alarm as a false warning, but it turned out to be a serious problem.

"Niggling" Similar Words

Niggard

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Niggardliness

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Niggardly

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The adjective "niggardly" means unwilling to give or share, stingy, or mean. It describes someone who is reluctant to part with their money, resources, or time, and may be hesitant to help others. Note that this word has nothing to do with the racial slur, but rather comes from the Old English word "nig," meaning "fallow" or "barren."

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The word "niggly" is an informal adjective that means being excessively concerned with small details or trivial matters, often in a pedantic or annoying way. It can also describe someone or something that is difficult to please or is prone to nitpicking. For example, "He's being very niggly about the formatting of his report."

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Near or close to; in the vicinity of.

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