badgering

Badgering Meaning in Nepali

Badgering is a verb that means to pester or annoy persistently. It can be translated into Nepali as:

1. छिड़ाई गर्नु (chhidai garnu) – Verb

2. छिड़ाई गर्ने (chhidai garne) – Noun

3. छिड़ाई (chhidai) – Noun

Part of Speech

The part of speech for badgering is a verb.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of badgering is: /ˈbædʒərɪŋ/

Badgering Synonyms

Here are some synonyms for badgering along with their Nepali translations:

1. Harassment – उत्पीडन (utpīḍan)

2. Pestering – छिड़ाई (chhidai)

3. Nagging – छिड़ाई (chhidai)

4. Irritating – चिढ़ाउने (chidhāune)

5. Bothering – छिड़ाई (chhidai)

6. Annoying – छिड़ाई (chhidai)

Origination and Description

The word badgering originated from the noun badger, which refers to a nocturnal mammal known for its persistence. Badgering describes the act of persistently bothering or annoying someone, similar to how a badger might persistently dig or pester. It implies a continuous and irritating behavior that can be frustrating for the recipient.

Antonyms

Antonyms for badgering include:

1. Ignoring – अनदेखि (anadekhi)

2. Neglecting – उपेक्षा गर्नु (upekṣā garnu)

3. Disregarding – अनदेखि (anadekhi)

4. Avoiding – टाढा गर्नु (ṭāḍhā garnu)

5. Neglect – उपेक्षा (upekṣā)

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